What can I catch in August? What equipment should I take?
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What can I catch in August? What equipment should I take?
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I love my 3 CFO's. China has minimal quality problems now. I sell them various commodities, and they are superb copycats. Expect them to be at least as god as the Brit made reels.. Except much...
check out: littleriveroutfitters.com. Lots of info about the Clinch, and all the nearby fisheries. East TN, in and around Knoxville, is a wonderful place
it's worth going to
what do you think of the leaders and tippet spools? Identical to "Super Strong?"
went inside the WalMart in Greers Ferry, AR, today, where "Green Mountain by Orvis" flies, tippet spools, and leaders are being sold. Does anyone know if this line of merchandise, priced at approx...
go here: [url=http://flyflinger.com/:67904]http://flyflinger.com/[/url:67904]
Which reel goes best with the 00 weight?
Southwest flies to Little Rock which is proximate to some pretty good fishin', and to Nashville which ain't too far from some good fishin' either.
and, of course, BASS PRO
It's wonderful. Cow shoals is popular, but the redds are there. Go to Swinging bridge, it's great
Great, poor? Good, bad? Pretty, ugly?
Has anyone tried to weight the Crackleback?
Which would be the best way to weight it--just wrap round, or parallel to and alongside the hook shank?
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The Bully spider, a fun fly for catching bream, is causing me a major problem. I have been unable to get the rubber to come out at the correct angles. Mine are just sloped all over the place at...
There's also a great flyshop just south of Broadway and west of I-40 called "Fly South" on Demonbreun Street. It's about a mile from Vandy's campus. Very much worth checking out. Also, another...
Read the current newstand issue of Fly Rod and Reel magazine. Has an article by Ian Rudder, the local guru in that area ,describing all the streams there. Also, a good shop in town there, but an...
Cow Shoals has no fish now (
Chuck Farnsworth may catch em there now, but he's kinda special). Use wooly buggers, craklebacks, and red asses. Also, scuds and sowbugs. You'll do real well. Winkley...
Thamks, but I'm looking for fur and feather equivalents to plastic worms like the big dawg bait casters use
since our non- fly fishing brethern have so much use for the plastic worm, what are fly equivalents, and where may some patterns be found?
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