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yea i have a 5 wt slt ... and the next person to post will have had to tied ice flies this year.....
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The more time I spend around people the more I like my dog.
Mike
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I've tied ice flys this year. I tie them all year long since they're wonderful for crappie when they get deep and picky.
But the next person in this thread has never bitten a rubber worm off to make it small enough to fit on a #8 hook to coax a fish out from under a log.
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Clint
I feel closer to HIM when I'm fishing.
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Yes, I tied a number of medium ICE chenille crystal schminnows for beach fishing & they should work on just about any ice fishing stream or lake in the smaller sizes. The next person has to go wade fishing with a hand tied fly smaller than a size # 12!
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"RUBBER WORM?" (actually "#8 HOOK?")
that would be me but:
the next person to post has stuck a fly in their lip.
I'll defer to salty. he types faster.
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I have! This summer attempting a roll cast. hmmm...good memories!
The next person to post has been flyfishing for less than two years...
- David
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Game fish are too valuable to only be caught once.
-Lee Wulff
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Less than two?, That's me!
The next person must have tied a Black Ghost any size(10 or smaller would be really cool)!
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Land Em',
Carp
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I tied a Black Ghost, along with some other streamers to donate for door prizes at a club dinner last week.
The next person to post has recently tied on hooks size 20 or smaller.
Steve
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"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went"-Will Rogers
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Okay, I may as well play too. I just finished some size 20 and 22 BWO's.
The next person to post is a winter steelheader.
REE
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I am a winter steelheader on the Salmon river.
The next person who responds must love to float tube on stillwater.
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Jon from Idaho
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This sounds like fun, good idea Diane
Ya sure, fishing from a dounut is just about the most fun you can have on a hot summer day.
The next person to post must make their own rod tubes.