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    Default Big Fish came out to Play!

    Great evening out the other night in North Park, a little snow (6 inches) came out and so did the beasts! Fun time streamer fishing, especially throwing 2 at a time all night:cheers:


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    This football took a liking to my favorite Saltwater Fly

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    This long fellow was up top and took off like a Florida gator from the police

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    Brian with a BEEEAAAAST!

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    All I can say is Tandem-Streamers Tandom Streamers & Tandem Streamers

    What a drive back from fishing it was up at Eisenhower Tunnel, blinding snow dumping and could only manage to go 25mph for fear of driving off the road like one person did earlier up there.

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    Default Re: Big Fish came out to Play!

    NOW THATS WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT!!!!!



    Great Pics...

    Im looking in the tandems right now...

    could you PM me on which ones you used.... Im just trying to get a few made for this fall...


    Leonard

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    Default Re: Big Fish came out to Play!

    I be jealous.

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    Default Re: Big Fish came out to Play!

    I miss trout.

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    Default Re: Big Fish came out to Play!

    Are you sure you guys weren't out steelheading? lol. Very nice pics. I think i'm gonna give that tandem streamer thing a try. A buddy of mine got a 24" brownie on a similar set up, this past weekend.

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    As long as you are confident in your ability, preferably trying during daylight hours 1st to make sure you have a decent cast down when attempting at night.

    2nd, string them about 12-14" apart, the more distance the more chance the 2nd fly has to "swing" more and therefore wack you in the head or back

    3rd-crimp those barbs down, very impt as mentioned in the 2nd part

    4-why 2 flies, well one works but 2 works better, Trout at night let their gaurd down more and it will not spook them as much as well as using 2-3X tippet since the shadows aren't as prolific than during the day when casting the line that wouls spook them.

    5- Use coneheads and no split shot, cones will help sink (or use sinking line and no conehead) otherwise split shot will swing your line as well as slide down unexpectedly from time to time, if you must, tie a small knot on your tippet 16" above fly to keep from sliding

    The guy in the picture with me is a good fisherman and never had tried the tandem till I told him to, well 1st cast and boom this big fish came out to get it....too funny!

    Flies I was using was a size #4 Brown Barrs Slumpbuster
    http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/flybox ... arentID=37

    Followed by a Olive Hot head #6 Leech pattern

    Black is awesome to use at night most of the time but these were hot where I was at the other night...

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