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- Washington Fly Fishing Forum
A forum community dedicated to fishers, anglers and enthusiasts in the Washington area Come join the discussion about safety, gear, boats, tackle, reviews
- Rooftop Fly Rod Carrier Recommendations
I would like to hear from those who own a rooftop rod carrier I’m thinking about buying one that holds 3 or 4 rods What’s your take on the brand and model you have and the pros and cons of it Appreciate any advice you want to share Thanks!
- 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
- Sage Xi2 thoughts? | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Greetings I am in the market for a good fast action 8 wt salmon steelhead rod and am considering a closeout Xi2 I know this rod was really popular a couple years ago, and wondered if it has a loyal following I am sure that the Xi3 is an improvement, but I am not willing to spend $700 on a
- 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?
- 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
- Homemade DIY tying gear - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Fly tyers can be masters at making things complicated! Poor quality materials and tools are destined to discourage beginner tiers and cause greater expense when the time comes to replace them
- 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"
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