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- Jig and Balanced Flies - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Been seeing several videos on tying jig and balanced flies for mainly leeches, buggers , etc I was wondering if they are that much better than similar patterns on the standard hook? I mainly fish west side lakes for trout and sometimes bass Thanks Dr Bob :)
- Multiplier fly reels | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Multiplier fly reels Jump to Latest 2 8K views 6 replies 7 participants last post by Leakingwaders Jan 15, 2024 D
- Sad post re Kaufmann Streamborn - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I first got into fly fishing in Colorado, where a friend made me a custom fly rod and colluded with my wife to get me the rest of the stuff to take up the sport Soon after I moved to Seattle in the mid 90's, I went on a pack trip into the Wyoming mountains where the packers lost a duffel containing, among other things, that fly rod
- Im about to purchase a Redington trace 3wt 8 6 fly rod. Any fly line . . .
At $69 95 per line they're a bargain in today's fly line world As to the line handling bigger dry flies: leader length and taper are more likely to determine how the fly turns over on a river 25' wide than any modern fly line designed for a 3 weight
- REVIEW: Sage Circa - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I've had a chance to spend some time getting to know the new Sage Circa I will admit right up front that I've been a part of the 'faster is better' crowd, and I love both my Sage One and my new Orvis Helios 2 Incredible rods, both of them But when in comes to my true love -- fishing small
- 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
- Stupid Questions about Flatwing Flies - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
The more I know about why a fly was designed a certain way, the more confident I am in modifying colors, materials, etc So here are my stupid questions: Why are the hackle feathers for the tail tied in facing up instead of to the side?
- North Fork Nooksack River | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
A little east of Glacier is Nooksack Falls (scenic; have your friend show it to you), which bars any upstream migration The North Fork above the falls has good numbers of trout, mostly rainbow, but the river doesn't usually clear until October Below the falls, the North Fork, together with the South, Middle, and main river, get fair-to-excellent runs of salmon, in season (and early autumn
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