Brown trout are famous for being one of the more intelligent species of trout. It’s wariness to lie in wait until dark to come out and feed, truly makes the brown one if not the smartest of trout. Browns are harder to target than your average dumb rainbow who will eat at just about any time of the day. From information I have picked up via other fly fishermen, to have the best chance of hooking into a big brown I'm going to have to fly fish in the dark hours of the night or wee hours of the morning.
Moving on to the matter of hooking into a big brown. How do I get into big browns on the fly? I ask myself this all the time. I try and soak up as much as information as I can from some of the fly fishermen who consistently hook big browns time and again. Two things they have in common is they tend to fish after dark and they use big flies.
What would any of you recomend as far as streamers? I have been looking at some of Kelly Galloups monster streamers and was wondering what your thoughts are on those.
Another thing I found was that Mr Galloup uses a 6wt with full sinking line with a 12 lbs tippet

Anyone have any tips to help me stock up the streamer box? I'm really close to placing an order to purchase some of Kellys streamers, but first I would like to ask you guys what your thoughts on his flies are. I know the flies work but have no clue what flies work best. What sizes and colors would work best in our waters?
Thanks