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    thankyou all so much for the help

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    dragonfly, where did you get hatch charts for laural hill? do you have a link for that and other southwest streams?

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    I'm sorry, I don't have any links, I get most of my charts off local fly shops and out of magazines. These hatches are posted in The Mid-Atlantic Fly Fishing Guide, wich is a free magazine at the local fly shop here in the northeast. It covers NY,NJ,PA,VA,DEL,CT, and MD. It has a few of the streams and rivers from each state. I can't say if you can find the magazine everywhere in these states but you can subscribe to it. It's published here in Pa in Montoursville, subscriptions are $18 and it's published ten times a year FEB.-Nov. Their Ph.# is 570-523-0485 and their address is:

    MID ATLANTIC FLY FISHING GUIDE
    P.O. BOX 331
    MONTOURSVILLE,PA 17754-0331
    Hope this helps you out, Dave

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    thankyou

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    hi

    i have a huge selection of wooly buggers. all kinds of colors. but what is the proper way to fish them. do they represent a minnow? and what is a honey bug?
    also that one fellow said to look in the left hand column for fly fishing basics. where exactly in the left hand column is that link?

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    Fishing a Woolley Bugger - Reread my post above! Think DEAD DRIFT!

    Do they represent a minnow? They represent many things and nothing spacific, they can look like sculpin, crayfish, leeches, minnows, helgramits, a whole bunch of stuff! Fish with them, they work!

    Can't help you with the Honey Bug.

    Flyfishing Basics - go to the top of the screen. Look on the left hand side. See the Fly of the Week? Just below that are "Links" go to the fourth one down that says "Flyfishing Basics", (it's between "About Us" and "Bulletin Board") click on that. Read all the information that comes up on that link, plus look for the new links that will be display:

    Knots
    Basic Tying Kit
    Fly Tying...Beginning,Intermediate,Advance
    Beginners Journal
    Hatchery Fish
    Not Quite Entomology
    Fish Weight Chart
    Fly Fishing 101
    Fly Tying Terms
    Float Tubing
    Rod Building
    Saltwater Fishing

    Good Luck!


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    "I grew up in PA, I work in Ohio. My heart still belongs to PA."

    [This message has been edited by alra195 (edited 09 March 2006).]
    Joe Bertolini

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    Forget about hatches - fish the nymphs and wooley buggers as mentioned.

    Or just do everything that alra195 says cause he is right!

    paflyfisher

    I fish loyalhanna often



    [This message has been edited by paflyfisher (edited 09 March 2006).]

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    grizz....click on the 4th link below the fly of the week pic on the left side of this window.. )

    mojo hth

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    thanks so much for all your help to everyone. they are stocking laurel hill this saturday. i have to work on saturday but i am going to give it a shot on sunday and monday. i will let you guys know how i did on tuesday.

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    If you're looking for hatch charts, try Google. I did that just now and almost drowned in the sheer number of decent results.

    Here's one for the central PA area:

    [url=http://thefeatheredhook.com/htchart.htm:d5315]http://thefeatheredhook.com/htchart.htm[/url:d5315]

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