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- New to WA, new to Fly Fishing | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Your local fly shops are the best source of information for fly fishing opportunities in Western Washington and beyond Recommend Gig Harbor Fly Shop, Gig Harbor, WA (360) 851-3474 and Waters West, Port Angeles, WA (360) 417-0937 Local fly fishing clubs are also a good source of information
- Rolling Duffel bag advice needed - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
The initial weight of your rolling duffel is important as it's a bit silly to start with a bag that weighs some kilos before you even put anything in it For a two week salt water trip to Kiritimati, my bag that holds five fly rods and the same number of reels plus gifts and everything else bar my boots comes in at around 20kg (44lbs ) even
- The ultimate guide to deer hair - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Having been a passionate fly tyer and deer hunter for the best part of my life, It became a natural progression for me to embrace the material these animals have provided me with over the years and learn everything I could about their different qualities and applications within fly tying Deer
- 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
- Water Master Kodiak Review | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
At the end of the day any boat is a compromise That being said, I just got a new Kodiak with the Fly Fishing Show discount to replace my 20+ year old Water Master with the updated Kodiak design I love the design evolution - especially the pointed stern and bow which I think makes the boat row 25-35% more efficiently
- Iver Johnson Expert | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Hi folks, I am refinishing an older bamboo rod marked Iver Johnson Expert It is 3 piece and 8’ 6” in pretty good shape The only structural issue is a set in the tip section and a minor delamination along one seam in the base section about ten inches long I was wondering how best to reglue
- Wading Boots Suggestions? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I have always just wet waded in whatever old shoes boots I had around, some worked better than others I just got my first pair of waders for use when the water is too cold for wet wading and am looking for my first pair of wading boots I am looking for a rubber sole type as I spend a lot of
- Rigging Droppers - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I was asked for a fly fishing tip and thought some on here might find it useful Rigging Your Droppers Here are three different ways to tie on the two-fly setup This works for two nymphs, a dry with a nymph dropper or two dries Illustration One shows what is most used with two fly rigs
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