# **How to Choose November Trout Flies: 40 Boxed Collection of Trout Flies Suitable for November**
Fishing for trout in November presents unique challenges and opportunities. As water temperatures drop and aquatic insect activity changes, selecting the right flies becomes crucial for success. Whether you’re targeting wild brown trout, rainbow trout, or brook trout, having a well-curated selection of flies can make all the difference.
The **KyleBooker 40 Boxed Collection of Trout Flies for November** is designed to cover all the essential patterns that mimic the natural prey available during this transitional month. In this guide, we’ll break down the key fly categories to consider and explain why this collection is a must-have for any serious angler.
## **Understanding November Trout Behavior**
Before choosing your flies, it’s important to understand how trout behave in November:
– **Slower Metabolism:** As temperatures drop, trout become less aggressive and feed more selectively.
– **Midday Activity:** Unlike summer mornings and evenings, November trout often feed more actively during the warmest part of the day.
– **Subsurface Focus:** Most feeding occurs below the surface as trout conserve energy and target nymphs and small baitfish.
## **Essential Fly Categories for November**
### **1. Nymphs (Subsurface Imitations)**
Nymphs are the most reliable choice in colder water since trout are less likely to chase fast-moving prey. Key patterns in the **KyleBooker November Collection** include:
– **Pheasant Tail Nymph (Sizes 14-18)** – A classic mayfly imitation that works year-round.
– **Hare’s Ear Nymph (Sizes 12-16)** – A versatile pattern that mimics a variety of aquatic insects.
– **Zebra Midge (Sizes 18-22)** – Tiny but deadly, especially in slow-moving pools.
### **2. Streamers (For Aggressive Trout)**
While trout are less active in cold water, larger fish may still strike streamers, particularly on overcast days. The **KyleBooker collection** includes:
– **Woolly Bugger (Olive & Black, Sizes 8-12)** – A must-have for imitating baitfish and leeches.
– **Muddler Minnow (Sizes 10-12)** – Great for aggressive brown trout.
### **3. Dry Flies (For Selective Risers)**
Though dry fly action slows in November, hatches of **Blue-Winged Olives (BWOs)** and **Midges** can still bring trout to the surface. Key dry flies in this collection:
– **Parachute Adams (Sizes 16-20)** – A great all-around dry fly for small mayflies.
– **Griffith’s Gnat (Sizes 18-22)** – Perfect for midge hatches.
### **4. Egg Patterns (For Spawning Trout)**
In some rivers, trout key in on eggs from spawning salmon or other trout. The **KyleBooker collection** includes:
– **Glo-Bug (Orange & Pink, Sizes 10-14)** – Highly effective in tailwaters and near spawning areas.
## **Why the KyleBooker 40-Fly Collection is Ideal for November**
This carefully selected assortment ensures you’re prepared for any November fishing scenario:
✅ **Balanced Selection** – Covers nymphs, streamers, dries, and egg patterns.
✅ **Premium Quality** – Tied with durable materials for long-lasting performance.
✅ **Convenient Packaging** – A compact, waterproof box for easy access on the water.
## **Final Tips for November Trout Fishing**
– **Fish Slow & Deep** – Use weighted nymphs and slow retrieves.
– **Focus on Midday** – The warmest part of the day often has the best feeding activity.
– **Observe the Water** – Look for slower pools and deeper runs where trout hold in colder months.
With the **KyleBooker 40 Boxed Collection of Trout Flies**, you’ll have the right flies to maximize your November success. Whether you’re nymphing, swinging streamers, or waiting for a rare dry fly rise, this collection ensures you’re always ready.
**Tight lines and happy fishing!** 🎣