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The ultimate guide to deer hair - Washington Fly Fishing Forum The ultimate guide to deer hair part 2 In this second part of the guide to tying with deer hair I will describe the different hairs from different locations on a deer hide Hair from each part of the hide, right from the nose to the tail, has varying length, texture, colour and coarseness Each of these distinct qualities lend themselves to different applications and techniques Post By Barry
Domestic Jungle cock | Washington Fly Fishing Forum Jungle Cock capes aren't hard to find, for fishing flys where a few split nails and less than perfect coloring really don't matter For full dress presentation patterns, quality capes fetch a pretty good premium over basic capes
Flies for the Grande Ronde - Washington Fly Fishing Forum I hate to ask questions about hairwing flies swinging fly selection because of the many debates about presentation rather than fly However I was wondering what go to flies this forum has for the Grande Ronde River I am planning a trip there in a few weeks and want to tie a few patterns Are
Flies made in the USA? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum I Need the expertise of the forum Does anyone know of any place that sells flies made in the USA? It seems all flies are made overseas I understand I could tie my own
Can you fish the Clarks Fork River in MT without floating it? I have enjoyed some memorable trout fishing while spending an evening standing on a steamside rock in the Clark Fork between St Regis and Quinn's stripping streamers on a sinking line through a deep pool :thumb: In addition to the Clark Fork it is possible from St Regis to day trip to the St Joe, Kelly Creek, or the upper Lochsa Plus there are miles of the St Regis river that never see an
Kokanee Flies | Washington Fly Fishing Forum Looks like I'll be attempting to hit some Kokanee this weekend with someone who tends to fish down riggers and baited lures Anyone have any experience catching Kokanee with flies? Don't get me wrong, I have all sorts or ideas I'm loaded and ready with mids, boobies, blobs, leeches, etc
Most popular flies for Western Washington? Dry flys for the productive small creek fishing I love so much Elk hair caddis - in variety of colors Elk hair Xcaddis - rainbows have trouble resisting these Stimulators - in orange, yellow Streamers for the larger deeper fish when they won't take dries Wooly buggers - in black, brown, olive green, beadheads