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- 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 :)
- where to fish near Winthrop Twisp - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
" Something to think about: If you fish the wrong fly long and hard enough, it will sooner or later become the right fly " -- John Gierach"
- Multiplier fly reels | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Multiplier fly reels Jump to Latest 2 8K views 6 replies 7 participants last post by Leakingwaders Jan 15, 2024 D
- Sage RPL vs. RPL+ - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I'm looking to build a good salt water fly rod and I'm trying to decide between the Sage RPL and RPL+ blanks of which several are avaliable in the 7-8 wt range I've read reviews raving about both, but no comparisons of the two Any input on this is appreciated!
- Im about to purchase a Redington trace 3wt 8 6 fly rod. Any fly line . . .
At $69 95 per line they're a bargain in today's fly line world As to the line handling bigger dry flies: leader length and taper are more likely to determine how the fly turns over on a river 25' wide than any modern fly line designed for a 3 weight
- Iver Johnson Expert | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Hi folks, I am refinishing an older bamboo rod marked Iver Johnson Expert It is 3 piece and 8’ 6” in pretty good shape The only structural issue is a set in the tip section and a minor delamination along one seam in the base section about ten inches long I was wondering how best to reglue
- Skagit River 8 wt - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I need advice I live in Skagit County, and have fished the streams and smaller rivers I have never flyfished the Skagit or Sauk (since Reagan was president) I recently picked up an 8 wt, 9' vintage but custom fly rod in my local pawn shop, for the Skagit It is an early Loomis, I believe: LCI
- 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
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