Stillwater Flies

Description
Stillwater fly fishing takes place in lakes, ponds, reservoirs, and other bodies of still or slow-moving water, where fish often behave differently than in fast-moving rivers and streams. This type of fishing requires specific techniques, as the fish are typically more dispersed, spending much of their time in deeper waters or near submerged structures like weed beds, drop-offs, and rocky outcrops. Understanding the behavior of fish in stillwater environments and adapting your methods accordingly is key to success.