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    Hi,
    Tied a bead head nymph for this April's BWO's. Size 16.


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    They have BWO's in Hawaii???
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    Please deliver me to the weekend!

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    Going to the Midwest in early April.

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    Trying a few different patterns of dry flies as well




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    That RS-2 will do well, I like to use Medium-dun CDC for the wing here in the NW.
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    A different dry BWO


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    or the old standby

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    Wow Byron all that talent stuck there in paradise. At least you have some Guinness to choke down all that great weather and the beaches et al.

    Are there any waters outside of the obvious that are fishable in Hawaii? I wonder that every time I read one of your posts.

    Great flies, I hope they catch you more than you wish for.

    Sean
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    Hey Sean! Yes, there are reservoirs with peacock bass. However, I don't enjoy fishing reservoirs. There is ONE little trout stream up in the Kokee Canyon (sort of like a small Grand Canyon). However, it is a little stream completely overgrown in brush, etc. Sort of only fishable with a spinner (which I choose not to use). So, it's off to the mainland a couple times a year for a few weeks each trip. I will be going to fish the Henry's Fork again in early July - my usual place to fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byron haugh View Post
    Going to the Midwest in early April.
    Where?

    I fish a CDC wing BWO - but I go with a more medium dun.

    Funny that somebody said they were an RS-2. I brought them out west, and a guide wanted me to use them with some lead at the tippet knot.

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