What fly pattern do you use to catch them?
Type: Posts; User: cajundood
What fly pattern do you use to catch them?
Match THAT hatch!!
I work in DC for the USDA. I was walking out of the main AG buildings quite soon after 9/11 and noticed a mature bald eagle above with the Washington Monument as the backdrop...Boy, do I wish I had a...
Mais Cher...where you from?
What are you fishing for?
Rogerole,
What did you do at LSU?
They are not the same. The freshwater shrimp I was speaking about are related to marine shrimp in the Order Decapoda. These are the Caridean shrimp which are also known as grass shrimp, river shrimp,...
Hey Harley Bob...that made a mental image I do not want to revisit!!
:oops:
Fish culturist working for USDA in Washington, DC
Freshwater shrimp are actually decapod crustaceans (10 legs, Order Decapoda) and are more-related to marine shrimp that scuds. Scuds are actually amphipods, a different crustacean order (Amphipoda)...
Nope, just seeing how many of us might be out there.
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If you want TROPHY rainbows, the Kvichal River in southwest AK is the place for you! We stayed at the Kvichak Lodge last September and had a great trip. Here a re just a few of the fish we caught:
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Any fish biologists out there?
Get a Cajun in there ansee what happens!
:lol:
JC,
It happens to us all. Not a fly fishing story but it proves the point...My Dad many years ago was trolling for tarpon off of the Louisiana coast. Tarpon were rolling everywhere but he could...
butthey did not move to the right side...what do I do
????tickets jumped to the right side of the page???
What does this mean?
I empathize with your pain. I had to put down my hunting companion of 15+ years a few years ago...one of the hardest things I've ever done...he went to sleep in my arms. I cried like a baby.
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Scoliosis (curvature of the spine) can be caused by many things. See:
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/ab ... .tb00718.x
Vertebral column abnormalities in brown trout, Salmo trutta L. ...
Cardinal flowers
http://www.auburn.edu/~deancar/wfnotes/carfl.htm
:)
Bleach (chlorine) is a strong oxidizer and will likely affect the materials your waders are made of. Personally, I would not want to soak my $500 pair of Simms waders in chlorine bleach. Go with what...
They have been doing aerosol spraying with a sprayer in the back of trucks for years back home in Louisiana. We call it the "Cajun Ice Cream Truck"!
:roll:
A friend of mine told me he was going Big Game Fishing...but I had no idea...
I think he said he used a genetically-modified Wolly Bugger or something like that.
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Nice!!! I'm jealous :shock:
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