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- Zhusrods - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Hi folks, I am reentering the bamboo rod world by rebuilding an old Iver Johnson at 8’6” Just by working it in my living room I realize it’s going to be heavy and somewhat unwieldy so I will probably relegate it to dropping eggs and nymphs under an indicator I am looking for a smaller and
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- Sage Xi2 thoughts? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Thanks for the input guys I found a great deal on a factory fresh 890-4 at the Gorge Fly Shop for $429 00 I'm stoked None of my local shops have any left I would really appreciate your help with a killer floating line recommendation I already have a Rio Aqualux that I love in an 8
- 2 Weight Recommendations | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Am looking for a good 2 weight rod to occasionally fish Would welcome any recommendations or leads on a good purchase Prefer locking real seat
- Favorite October Caddis patterns - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Mixing the elk wing colors is a great idea that I have never given enough thought to I especially appreciate the invaluable striking advice with small trout vs larger trout rolling on the fly We are so fortunate to have so many tyers and fly fishers like yourself that are so willing to help out a fellow fly fisher Again, many many thanks
- Deschutes River, WA? | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
ive been wanting to post on this for awhile but couldnt sign on deschutes is my home river or was until i moved to tacoma the story of the 16 to 18 inch cutts just isnt true i fished the deschutes alot and an 18 inch cutt is a trophy mostly you catch little 6-8 inchers but you will catch a couple over 12 inches you can get a salmon
- Denny Rickardss Approach | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
In his book, Fly-Fishing Stillwaters for Trophy Trout, he says that when reviewing his fishing logs for an eight-year period, he realized that he caught 97% of his fish on six flies (Seal Bugger, Stillwater Nymph, AP Emerger, Hare's Ear, Pheasant Tail, and a basic leech, if I remember right--I don't have the book right here) That was written a
- Favorite (freshwater) Coho patterns? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I prefer this fly as pictured--with a cerise body and larger than normal ass end (I just use standard large chenille in chartruese) The great thing about the BH lifter is that you avoid a lot of the short takes inherent in other patterns
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