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- The hunt for native brookies | Paflyfish
Can anyone give me the name of a stream that has tribs containing native brookies? I’m located in Chester county near west Chester I will GLADLY trade intel on 2-3 that I’ve found
- Raising the Minimum Trout Size - Impact On Brookies
This thread is very repetitive As a lot of threads are ;) One might go to out-of-the-way streams for the experience, not just because it has better brookie fishing Agree I'm sure there are plenty of fishermen who go to remote areas to fish just for the solitude, and not so much for
- Favorite Small Stream Brookie Nymphs? - Paflyfish
Just like with dry flies for Brookies, the actual pattern matters very little It’s about simply getting it to the fish the easiest With dries, you probably already know it’s all about the fly floating well, and you being able to see it in fast, broken water, and being able to cast it accurately to a small target from a distance
- 2wt v 3wt for Mountain Brookies - Paflyfish
I would appreciate some input on a new rod for mountain Brook natives up to 10" I have a 8 5 3w, 8' 4w, 7"'3" 5 w, and a 8 5' 5w Want something light for casting elk wing caddis dry flys But concern is if the wind picks up at all or if I have to go BH below the surface The 2w would
- Fly rod advice for brookies in NEPA | Paflyfish
Hi friends, I have a orvis clearwater 9ft 5 wt I use at the larger creeks in the Poconos Am thinking out getting up in the SGLs, smaller creeks and tribs to go after brookies What would be the difference here between a 6 ft 6 in 3 wt vs a 7 ft 6 in 3 wt for these blue lines Don’t want to get
- Rod for brookies - Paflyfish
In the past have only fished big water with st Croix 5wt Also have 4 wt bamboo Looking for opinions on a good wt and size rod for mountain freestone Also entertaining tenkana rod Seems you guys fish for the brookies a lot, any advice much appreciated Also opinions on glass rod? Family
- Regulations proposed to bring back Michigans. . .
Brownies are voracious carnivores and eat alot of brookies where they co-exist For instance, while stream habitat degradation contributed greatly to the demise of Michigan's grayling ( native brookies), it was the introduction of brown trout that was the final knock-out blow as the introduced brownies gobbled-up any hopes of the remaining
- Small Stream Brookie Nymphing | Paflyfish
Just looking for some discussion thoughts tactics for nymphing for Brookies in small, high gradient, headwater streams think your typical headwater, big boulder, pocket water with lots of little plunge pools More interested at this point in dead drift techniques with beadheads than swinging
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