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- 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
- Traditional Southern Appalachian Flies | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I recently went to Bryson City, NC and visited the reopened fly fishing museum I took a lot of photos of the flies on exhibit to share here for anyone who maybe interested Some cool stuff I hope someone finds it useful
- 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
- Seeking Advice for Fly Fishing in Skagit Valley - Sedro. . .
Hi everyone, I recently moved back to Skagit Valley and am excited to delve into fly fishing I'm quite new to this and would appreciate any tips on good spots for beginners Currently, I have two rods: a 10ft 8wt and a 9ft 5wt I'm open to targeting any species of fish in Lakes or Rivers I do
- where to fish near Winthrop Twisp - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
" Something to think about: If you fish the wrong fly long and hard enough, it will sooner or later become the right fly " -- John Gierach"
- Krystal krill | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I was asked how to tie the generic shrimp krill amphipod pattern I posted in the sippers-and-small-stuff thread So here's a quick SBS Materials: Hook: Umpqua U401 #6 Thread: Danville 3 0 tan Dubbing: UV Ice Dub blended in colors Gray, Shrimp Pink, and Red Hackle: Krystal Flash in
- Anyone use any of these vises? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Soft hackles virtually fly off the thing thanks to rotary application of materials, and you can lock the head so that the fly stops top, bottom and both sides For flies like the Carey Special and Snipe Yellow, Carrot Nymph you need to prepare the feathers ahead of time because the flies go together so fast on a Nor-Vise
- Bull trout flies? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Even more important than the fly pattern is the intent it was tied with Bull trout prefer a fly that was tied in hopes of encountering a different species Don't even think about tying flies for bull trout or targeting them They aren't interested if you're pursuing them
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