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Fenwick Fenlite Streamflex 10 ft 4 weight - Washington Fly Fishing Forum 4 weight Fenwick Fenlite Streamflex Fly Rods Prices and details shown below Buyer to pay $15 shipping fee (conus) 9' 4 weight streamflex - only lawn cast once SOLD 10' 4 weight streamflex, used 2x would be a good tightline, dry, or indicator rod $160
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
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)
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
Sage Xi2 thoughts? | Washington Fly Fishing Forum Greetings I am in the market for a good fast action 8 wt salmon steelhead rod and am considering a closeout Xi2 I know this rod was really popular a couple years ago, and wondered if it has a loyal following I am sure that the Xi3 is an improvement, but I am not willing to spend $700 on a
Martha Lake in Mill Creek? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum Hey folks, Just bought a new 'toon and am itching to take it out and get it wet I live really close to Martha Lake Does anyone have any experience fishing this lake? Never done it, myself Wondering what species are in there Just warm water stuff? Trout? Both?
Bead Head Nymphs or Not - Washington Fly Fishing Forum They were invented for the the World Fly Fishing Championship which uses European fly fishing regulations that do NOT allow added weight or strike indicators to the leader or the fly line So all weight HAS to be in the fly So the bead was a method to sink the fly maintaining a more natural slim profile to the fly body