Now that is some serious bad luck.
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Now that is some serious bad luck.
I'll second that. Best fly fishing episode I have watched.
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Yes. I gave noodling a try once. Wasn't for me.
19 dollars comes to about a nickel a day. Pretty cheap entertainment these days.
Quality of pliers must make a difference. I was fishing a barbless area Sunday and my pliers that I carry in my vest were not doing a very good job of crushing barb.
Well done. I never can get enough trout pictures, so post a way.
Jerry is a class act. He will be missed.
7 for me. My favorite is two weeks ago I purchased a Sage 5wt. This is my first nice rod and I am really loving it.
Has anyone ever thought about having one on the White River? Sure would be a more central location.
I agree. As soon as I read forbidden I knew I had to have one. :D
Here in Oklahoma we are pretty fortunate. There are no fishing seasons so it is a year round activity.
I buy all of mine. To be honest the desire to tie my own has not struck me yet. I have very little patience when working on tedious projects and very little spare time. Maybe when the kids are older...
Since everything is kind of new to me I usually start out with a fly pattern I have never tried. If I cannot get anything working then I usually turn to a Hare's ear or pheasant tail and grind it...
There is an archery site that I hang out in quite a bit and I made a post stating I wished their was a website like this except for fly fishing. Guy told me about FAOL and it has been very helpful,...
I realize this is a typo but if you can imagine the picture that popped in my head when I read it. :lol:
For me it would be freshwater chasing trout. I have only had 4 or 5 outings on the saltwater and none of them have been action packed. I am sure a good saltwater trip would sway my opinion.
Ditto for me also. I am a newbie and I have learned tons from this website. Thanks.
Avalon, I realize there is no substitute for time on the water, but I am hoping by learning some of the lingo I can speed up the learning curve. For instance you have now through a new one at with...
Bugsy, are we talking short strips that will make the fly skip across the surface?
I was looking through my Feather-craft catolog and it states a certain fly can be fished on top as a dry then pulled under and skipped like an emerger. Explain what retrieval would be considered...
Lefty Kreh. Or anyone that has spent some time fly fishing. I have learned most on my own from either here, or what I have read, or on the water. It is a slow go so a day with an experienced angler...
How did you even muster the courage to post these pics?
I have been doing quite a bit of research and decided to try a quality line to replace the line that came with my rod and reel package. After much pondering I went with Rio fly line. Was very...
I figured as much. I have been an oddball my whole like no since in changing now. :D
I have never got too excited about night fishing. How is the daytime bite?