Long rods definitely have the advantage for moving water. You can more easily nymph at a longer distance yet still maintain good contact with your rig. Also they are quite superior for small...
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Long rods definitely have the advantage for moving water. You can more easily nymph at a longer distance yet still maintain good contact with your rig. Also they are quite superior for small...
Not sure what kind of nymphing you are doing or what kind of water your doing it in but when fishing moving water I'm making anywhere from 10 to 30 casts a minute depending on the rate of the flow...
Well on second thought, that probably is not a good idea because he has no idea who I am! :lol:
Mike, I think you misread what I wrote.
Well I would hope OE will come back. CH said that since he is on pension he does not need to travel much anymore. CH also said that OE's wife does not like being left by herself, and that also...
Yes, those are the two people involved. CH said that the class was already over booked by two people. Also, Ohiotuber's generous offer was to go to CH's house and not the show (which is 7 hours...
Thanks for the input everybody...
Well I have a bit of a problem. The situation is the following: My favorite tier is visiting the USA for the last time. He just so happens to be tying at a well known fly tier's house not too far...
Did anyone else find the new method for the drawing somewhat confusing? I hope I didn't do it wrong...
I use Partridge hooks for virtually ALL my flies. The new hooks in the Flash Point range are the cat's pajamas http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/wink.gif. The older hooks made in Redditch,...
Ray...I bet she is a 'born double hauler' http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/wink.gif
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I use the 15BN...they are quite large...I like the #18...the #16 is ok...but the #12 and #14 I shouldn't have gotten as they are quite large. Chris Helm up in Toledo has them...
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I forgot to mention, I also like the bottled variety of Starbucks coffee drinks...
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What do you like to drink while fishing, before fishing, or after fishing? For me it is Blue Powerade!
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That is HILARIOUS!!!
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Maybe I could go there in the Spring or Summer...This is a very exciting looking creek!
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Very technical, huh? Sounds like fun. http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/biggrin.gif
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Has anybody ever fished this spring creek? It is located in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania...from what I have seen it looks like a very interesting creek!
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Allan...has it ever been recreated? Was it a custom rod or a Payne or Leonard and so on?
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How many of you have fallen ill to said disease? http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/wink.gif
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What is it...I know I like tying dries because I love to fish dries. I also like tying some realistic nymphs, emergers, just about everything...do you have any one certain type or style of fly you...
Well...what kind of fishing do you like to do? Do you like to fish small mountain streams for little wild trout or do you like large rivers? Do you like fishing for big trophy sized fish? I know I...
Allan...whatever you want it to be. Never really thought of it like that.
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Here is a thought...possibly a whole series of fly fishing the Catskills???
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It looks like they have an interesting drag system...literally like a brake.
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