Fly Fishing Gear | Streamers
We love proper streamer's at Tom's. When you're ready to graduate up from cute little wet flies and throw some proper protein at big trout and other critters then check out our range. If you like slapping banks to entice big browns on the Tumut or bombing and jigging a heavy cray down deep on a lake drop off we've got you covered. Always remember, in the words of Kelley Galloup "Don't hope your fly, hunt your fly...".
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WHAT IS A STREAMER?
A streamer is a type of fly designed to imitate larger prey, such as baitfish. Unlike dry flies and nymphs, which often represent insects, streamers mimic the movement and appearance of fish or other larger food sources that predatory fish hunt. Streamers are typically fished below the surface and are known for their effectiveness in targeting larger, more aggressive fish.
WHEN TO FISH STREAMERS?
Streamers are most effective when fish are in a predatory mode, actively hunting for larger prey. This can occur during low light conditions, such as early morning, late evening, or on overcast days. Streamers are also highly effective in high water conditions, after rain, or in murky water, where fish rely more on movement and silhouette than on sight. They are extremely effective and can be used throughout the year.
In terms of water conditions, streamers are ideal for both moving and still water, particularly in areas where fish are likely to ambush prey, such as near structure, drop-offs, or along the edges. They are also effective in faster currents where fish are likely to chase down larger prey.
WHAT IS AN IDEAL STREAMER SETUP?
For an ideal streamer setup, the rod, line, leader, and tippet need to be chosen to handle the larger, heavier flies and the aggressive strikes of predatory fish.
Rod: A rod suitable for streamer fishing typically ranges from 6 to 8 weight, with a length of 9 to 10 feet. The rod should have a fast action to effectively cast the larger, heavier streamers and to handle the stronger fish that are often targeted with this technique.
Line: The line used for streamer fishing can vary depending on the water depth and current. A weight-forward floating line is often used in shallower water, while a sinking line or sink-tip line is preferred for deeper water or faster currents. The sinking line helps the streamer get down to the desired depth quickly, where predatory fish are more likely to strike.
Leader: Leaders for streamer fishing are typically shorter and heavier than those used for dry flies or nymphs, usually ranging from 4 to 7 feet. A stout, tapered leader is necessary to turn over the larger, heavier flies and to provide the strength needed to control larger fish.
Tippet: Tippet material for streamer fishing should be strong and abrasion-resistant, with sizes ranging from 0X to 3X depending on the size of the streamer and the target fish. Heavier tippets are important to withstand the aggressive strikes and the potential for the fly to come into contact with rocks, logs, or other underwater structures.
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