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- Fishing at Purdy - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Anyone have any experience fishing by the Purdy Bridge, north of Gig Harbor and halfway driving distance betweeen Tacoma and Bremerton? I drive by there every now and then when visiting my mom I fished there early this afternoon to no success I went back there again a few hours later on my
- 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)
- Member Classifieds - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
For Sale 10 12 weight fly lines $1,234 00 flyfishmt 1d ago Laurel, Montana 0 121
- 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?
- 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
- Jig and Balanced Flies - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Been seeing several videos on tying jig and balanced flies for mainly leeches, buggers , etc I was wondering if they are that much better than similar patterns on the standard hook? I mainly fish west side lakes for trout and sometimes bass Thanks Dr Bob :)
- Brown trout in WA | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
The WA Dept Fish Wildlife website says: "This trophy fly-fishing only, catch-and-release-only lake has a boat launch, but use of motors is prohibited Fishing opportunities include stocked Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout averaging 15 inches with some up to 28 inches " Allows Two-Poles - why?
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