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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 $150
alternative matterial list | Washington Fly Fishing Forum On a smaller fly I would imagine the longer hairs from rabbit could be used as it is fine and supple The main key to a good fly is proportion! A fish is far less pickey about a fly than the fisheman! Another option available, I assume you are tying some sort of streamer, is to substitute marabou for the hair
Polar Bear Fur - Washington Fly Fishing Forum A guy who i used to tie with stopped fishing because his kids didn't enjoy it so he found other hobbies to spend time with his kids at any rate i got his tying stuff and i got a patch of polor bear fur i've had it now for 3 years and i dont know what patterns to use it in, and what furs I could
Shelf life of fly lines? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum Anyone know about the shelf life of fly lines? I have some new in the package SA Mastery fly lines that are 20 years old Been stored in a closed storage container, and haven’t seen the light of day in that many years They’re clean, look perfect, so thinking they should still be good as new
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
Building Wood Landing Net? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum Down here in Vancouver, the Clark Skamania Flyfishers used to offer a course in landing net building It sounded pretty fun Maybe some of the fly fishing clubs where you are have similar workshops?
Sea-Run Cutts: Locations and Techniques - Washington Fly Fishing Forum I know there are a number of members of this forum who fish for sea-run cutthroats here in the Puget Sound Area, and was hoping to get a bit of information from them I have been watching and reading the posts regarding this with interest, but find it a bit hard to follow Being somewhat new