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Episode 8: The Power of Throat Sampling

Welcome back to The Stillwater Edge! In this episode, we’re talking about a must-have skill for any Stillwater angler—throat sampling. This technique gives you real-time insight into what trout are feeding on, allowing you to adjust your flies and presentation instantly. No more guessing—just precision fishing that leads to more hookups.

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By the end of this episode, you’ll know exactly how to collect and use throat samples to crack the code on trout feeding patterns.

Key Takeaways:
Why Throat Sampling Works


The Benefits of Throat Sampling

✔ Match the Hatch with Precision – See the exact size, color, and profile of what trout are eating and adjust your fly accordingly.
✔ Know the Feeding Zone – Find out if trout are feeding near the bottom, mid-column, or surface, so you can present your fly at the right depth.
✔ Increase Your Success Rate – Less time swapping flies, more time catching fish.
✔ Gain Confidence – Knowing exactly what trout are keying in on lets you fish with certainty, not hope.

How to Collect a Throat Sample
What You Need


Step-by-Step Process
  1. Keep the trout calm in the net.
  2. Prepare the throat pump – Fill it with a bit of lake water.
  3. Gently insert the pump into the trout’s mouth and squeeze to collect the sample.
  4. Empty the contents into the vial for analysis.
  5. Release the trout or keep it for harvest.

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Call to Action (CTA):

If you’re not using throat samples yet, this is your challenge—give it a shot and see how it transforms your fishing success.

Episode Outro:

That wraps up today’s episode! Throat sampling isn’t just about catching more fish—it’s about fishing smarter.

By using this technique, you’ll gain real-time knowledge of what trout are eating, adjust faster, and fish with total confidence. If you haven’t tried it yet, make it a goal this season.

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Until next time, tight lines and happy fishing!