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- Cowlitz River float - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Hello All, I was planning on floating the Cowlitz this weekend, Barrier to Blue creek I see the flows are up quite a bit Any input on floating it at this level? Hazards to watch out for, etc? Thanks, Fisher
- DIY MOW tips? | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
You can absolutely tie weld glue some floating line onto some sinking line (t-x), but the beauty of mow tips is that the floating line tapers into the sinking line and thus turns over very nicely instead of the hinge effect creating with a straight shot of T-x
- Lower Deschutes Float Suggestions? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Early in the season most guys fish a floating line with size 8-4 standard hairwing patterns Green butt skunk, Purple Peril, Signal Light, etc Dark flies, especially purple, are very effective, but my experience is that the fish don't particularly care
- Floating advise on Satsop? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Any floating advise on the Satsop River? Boat access points, distance of float, and difficulty from East Fork to West Fork I know logs change every year Thanks and if anyone knows of a good available guide, let us all know
- Dragon fly nymphs - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
A couple of spun deer hair dragonfly nymphs @bakerite ties some bada-- floating dragon fly nymphs and turned me onto this pattern I like to fish these with a full sink line and do a couple short strips and pause after I've counted it down to bottom
- Restoring the float to fly line? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
The end of a floating flyline still can float lower than the main body of the line because the ratio of floating coating to core is lower in this small diameter section
- Clark Fork River - St. Regis to Paradise Montana
Has anyone ever floated this area? From what I've managed to dig up so far is it's about 15 miles and there is a campground about the 10 mile mark What I hope to find is a map the shows areas for drift boat launch sites and take outs and camping info in this area We are planning on floating
- Fly line (Cheap vs expensive) - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Cold temps seem to make some lines unusably coiled, is it better to go with a braided or mono core? Braided maybe? Big flies a longer more weight forward taper? Probably I guess I believe there are conditions that warrant a special line but most days I'm happy if the tip stays floating or if the line sinks without coiling
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