Those big browns probably feed at night.
Type: Posts; User: Spud
Those big browns probably feed at night.
I can sympathize, JC...but unfortunately, we all know you do not own the river. ;)
I hooked a seal in the Kennebec River. They come up and take stripers off of fishermen's line...sometimes they get hooked!
I guess I just can't see the distinction between canoes flying down through with a bunch of idiots in them or kayaks flying down through with a bunch of idiots in them. A canoe passing through close...
What about constructive criticism? Maybe ignoring that isn't such a good idea...after all, the board members are going to be the ones that offer suggestions for improvement.
In the real world,...
What a description! Are you sure you didn't blow that way out of proportion? That sounds like an aweful lot of things that folks did wrong...hardly ever does anybody see that over here.
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Very nice! Well organized and very informative.
I have just one suggestion, and you can take it for what it is (just a suggestion). I would either lighten up the background behind the text or...
Your friend is in my prayers.
As others have said, it depends on the species and the water fished.
In my area:
Small stream browns: 16"
Big River Browns (Beaverkill, Delaware): 21"
Small stream brookies: 11", maybe 13"...
If I were to only own one rod, it would be a 6 weight. I have never limited myself to just trout, and I also like to fish decent sized streamers for multiple species. The 6 weight isn't as delicate...
Sweet!!!
I see you are from PEI. Very pretty area up there. http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif
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I've seen those spinner-flies, but never used them. Interesting topic really.
If I were to use one, I probably wouldn't cast it on my fly rod (unless of course, it was just a propeller on the...
Here's some more directions for tying it, this went along with the illustration:
1) If you are right-handed, place the fly line with it's tip facing to your left, directly over and parallel to the...
Well of course it can be done. http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/wink.gif
I have never used it for that purpose though. I'm wondering if it would leave a big knot? How about a kink between...
Steven,
Looking at the diagram can be deceiving. When tying a double-surgeon's knot you need to pull the standing line through the "overhand" type knot that you create. The knot in my diagram...
The uni-knot splice is the same exact knot as a nail-less nail knot. It has the same application and outcome. But the uni-knot splice and the uni-knot normally used in other areas is entirely...
The regular uni-knot used in attaching tippet to hook or for using double uni-knots to attach tippet to leader, are different from the nail knot in application.
But there is a different use and...
That makes more sense!
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20 feet! If I may ask, how did you even measure that?! Twenty inches would seem like a lot even...
If the sights were off, I would think that you could look down the gun barrel and see that the...
Mike is great to do business with. I've gotten much of my flytying equipment from him, and he doesn't always have everything in stock, but generally he can replace it with something else or get it...
NY has been toying with the idea of saltwater licenses for quite some time now. I don't think it would be a bad thing, as long as they don't go too expensive with the fee.
A little bit of money...
Hopefully they get deleted. I don't see how anybody could let those frauds stay online!
Maybe all of my (and others) complaints will take effect after all. ...
Stay away from the Lewis and Clark Fly Shop!
I tried to order a Gatti rod blank from them back before Christmas...they took the credit card number and processed it for the correct price (over...
Yes, great article. http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif
Prayers and condolences to Steve's friends and family.