I actually can’t remember. I think it’s gotta be “doesn’t really matter,” or “purple and black.” “Seahawks” was popular a season or two ago but seems not to be the flavor du jour for anglers.
Please repeat your thoughts on fly patterns for trolling for the forgetful among us.
I truly believe it does not matter. I will die on this hill lol.
I know that when you get out a time or two a year, and one rod is hot, it's easy to become convinced that those things matter. For me personally, I have the advantage of being out there 7 days a week and I have removed all variables. I fish the exact same troll spread every day of the week on gear trips, and I have seen more trolled flies than I can count. I truly believe it comes down to position at the time that we troll over fish, along with the aggression level of the fish at any given time. I find that removing all variables such as emotion and confirmation bias, along with a very large sample size, that I see absolutely zero indicator that any of that stuff matters when on the troll.
Ultimately I equate it to playing blackjack. You can stay on your 16 against a dealers face card because you feel a bust card is coming, and it will pay off on occasion and make you feel like your gut knew something, but over the course of thousands of hands, hitting a 16 against a dealers face card is statistically the better move.
That said, most people don't get the luxury of doing this every day of the week, so emotions and gut feelings and all that are a part of the fun. So by all means, play with it! I'm not trying to take the fun out of it for anyone, but just throwing it out there. Over the course of time I have become totally convinced that it doesn't matter one bit, and fishing something you're confident in and keeping it in the water is the important part.
At this point I fish a spawn head squid pattern, or a Seahawks colored half and half pretty much exclusively, and simply because they are fun and easy to tie, and I know I will catch albacore with either of those patterns every day of the week. When stopped and casting, things can get a bit different, but I'm also pretty well convinced at this point that in most scenarios it's the archer, not the arrow.
I like black and purple on the troll because it makes such a nice silhouette. All black would probably be just as effective for that matter I imagine.
You guys kicked butt yesterday, so no matter how you slice it you were doing plenty of things right! You ended up with just a few fish less than our other boat fishing bait, only you did it with fly rods and only 4 anglers!


