here is a link to a discussion in the warmwater forum on this topic following an article by Bob Boese earlier this year.
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/showthread.php?t=25644&highlight=scents ...
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here is a link to a discussion in the warmwater forum on this topic following an article by Bob Boese earlier this year.
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/showthread.php?t=25644&highlight=scents ...
Rick,
Have you tried tying these flies with bead chain or lead eyes so that the hook rides up? Here in Louisiana I tie most of my underwater flies with bead chain because I find it helps the fly...
Well written article, even if it is a little silly :D Always wondered what the fish thought about my flies now we definitively know. Could you post some pictures of the flies you have described? ...
Was watching ESPN Sports Center today (Monday, February 16) and their Show Outside the Lines did an excellent expose on Project Healing Waters and the difference fly fishing has made in the lives of...
The popper dropper is my favorite way to fly fish, in fact I didn't know there was any other way for a long time. My grandaddy taught me to fly fish in the marshes of SW Louisiana using a 2/0 peck's...
Check out this thread http://www.crappie.com/crappie/jig-tying-jig-making-forum/80135-bream-jig-swap.html on crappie.com. It may give you some ideas. These folks are taking fly patterns and tying...
I have a 7'6" 3 weight that I made with an inexpensive blank that I love to use on gills. I have it overweighted with a WF4 line to help it cast a bit. When its windy, I go to a 9 foot 4 weight. ...
after reading Bob Boese's article this week, I wondered how many people use scent on their flies and what you use.
I confess, I have! And for many of the same reasons Bob mentioned such as...