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Trout Fishing Tips website In category Fly Fishing Written by James Turner I have started a new trout fishing tips website: Trout Fishing Tips covering many aspects of trout fishing. If you have a tips. If you are a webmaster and have a fishing site click "links" to exchange links Thanks guys Notting
Tips for Yuba & Stanislaus Rivers In category Fly Fishing Written by xenobryce I'll have the opportunity to spend a few days during the last week of July in Sierra City on the North Fork of the Yuba and in Columbia, near the Stanislaus. Any tips as to locations and patterns would be greatly appreciated. I like to tie "generics" for an area I'm heading to and then stop at a local shop to pick up "local specials". Thanks to Tony at Nevada City Angler's for the books. And tha
fishing alaska question In category Fly Fishing Written by Mr. Pointy I am going to alaskan cruise in a week. Have an opportunity to fish there for a few hours. Wanted to know if this is a good time of the year, what species, any advise on places, any other useful tips will be appreciated
Fly hatches In category Fly Fishing Written by XXXPlizit This is my first time in this group. It seems there has been a lot of great conversations going on. I'm wondering if anyone has any tips on books that show what hatches are going on throughout the united states?
Tips for Yuba In category Fly Fishing Written by Rina I'll have the opportunity to spend a few days during the last week of July in Sierra City on the North Fork of the Yuba and in Columbia, near the Stanislaus. Any tips as to locations and patterns would be greatly appreciated. I like to tie "generics" for an area I'm heading to and then stop at a local shop to pick up "local specials". Thanks to Tony at Nevada City Angler's for the books. And tha
OT- Buddy, we'll miss ya In category Fly Fishing Written by itsmeoreo We'll never hear the "wax job" story told quite the same way again.
Rock Creek accomodations help... In category Fly Fishing Written by Master Zen-Dao Meow I've just moved from the "duh.... I dunno" column to the "I'm there, dude!" column. Since I didn't know til now that I could go, I haven't made any plans to stay anywhere. I could start calling places, but is there anything going on without me checking all the archives? A cheap cabin would be perfection, but a piece of saran wrap on smooth ground would do in a pinch. I'll be there Sunday July
Trip to Oregon - No Water? In category Fly Fishing Written by S_Man80 I am remarkably leaving PA for Tillamook, OR on Friday 8/eight and shall be there for a week. On the whole i`ve got the green light from SWMBO for at least 3 days of dangerously fishing. Trouble is, the folks I`ve talked to in Tillamook say that there`s no water in the rivers. The salmon are hanging out in the bay waiting for the rivers to gently rise and/or cool. I was told that the only dec
Travel rod In category Fishing Gear Written by Huzaimi I have seen too many different kind of travel rod on the market. I just treat myself with 5 piece Shimano Exage STC interchangable 7' and 8'. I think this might be the best available travel rod in the market. Is there anything better out there? http://joran-fishingtips.blogspot.com/2007/01/latest-collection-shimano-exage-stc.html
River fishing....when is high too high? In category Fly Fishing Written by SnapperJack Hi they`re, I fish a small river witch has small runs of Salmon & Sea Trout and a generous number of Brown Trout. Ive always done well heartily fishing for brown trout ....kind of
bindestock In category Fly Fishing Written by Bluefire310 welcher bindestock ist der beste wer kann mir tips und bilder shciken links m.f.g steiner
Bottom Fishing In category Fishing Techniques Written by Huzaimi It would be great if we could share experience and knowledge on bottom fishing techniques. This is pretty much the most common technique by a lot of sea anglers worldwide. This is also my top pick when I am on boat. Throughout readings, I found that there are so many variation of this technique. My play ground so far is around mid depth water at about 30 ft to 100 ft of depth. I always bring alo
A few trout recipes In category Fish Recipes Written by James Turner Hi, I there is a collection of trout recipes trout recipes here which someone may find useful. I've not tried any of them but would like to hear feedback if you do give one a go! Notting
Fishing in Australia In category General Discussions Written by FishingOZ Hey guys, Love the forums, I am a keen fisher man from Oztralia (australia) and am getting into it.. well let me share my little slice of the world with you you can check(download) out some of the fishing here in Australia - http://www.wasabitv.com.au/index.php?viewcontent=HOOKED you can also get some full res footage at - http://www.wasabitv.com.au/index.php?viewcontent=HOOKE
Techniques for Fishing in NZ In category Fishing Techniques Written by FishingOZ Hey Guys any tips for a trip i am planning to New Zealand? Rigging etc and also gear for the cold ?
N. Fork American Smallmouth Access In category Fly Fishing Written by giggyjo I guess I haven't been paying attention the last 2.5 years, but it's recently come to my attention through the Sac Bee's outdoors page there are smallmouth to be had in the N Fork of the American near Auburn. Specifically they said downstream from Lake Clementine and also from Foresthill Bridge to Lake Clementine. I am unfamiliar with the area and looking for tips on catching these critters and
Help! Trout in a deep 40' hole In category Fly Fishing Written by Zee I'd be much appreciative of any tips / strategies that could be used for getting trout out of a 40' hole in Whites Pond, MA. Right now I've got a 6 wt floating line -- can I get down there effectively using split shot on the line and if so where's the optimal place to put it? Or should I be looking into getting a sinking or sinking tip line? What would be the best flies to use down deep like th
Is this a lie? In category Fly Fishing Written by 223623687 Rogue rods says: The FISHING guides that use Rogue Rods tell us that they are catching more FISH because of our rods. The rods do what they were designed to do. The guides helped us design the rods so why wouldn't they do a better job. Our advice to guides is to work hard, use our rods, catch more FISH, have happier clients, more bookings, and receive larger tips so you can buy more rods. From r
rod abuse?? In category Fly Fishing Written by IMgizd I broke my 9 weight tfo on the feather today I caught a salmon, my line was all the way in, just the 10 feet of leader. I put my pull in the water so I could get a hold of the line to release the salmon, and he made a run and broke my pole just past the mid point Is it wrong to let your pole down to grab the line? Will temple fork consider this my fault? How does it rate as far as rod ab
Is there any advantage in a spey rod? In category Fly Fishing Written by turtledei I've always spey cast, some of the time. This whole business of special rods for spey casting is quite recent. Are they really any better for spey casting, or is just a gimmick?
How do I get started ? In category Fly Fishing Written by crexbrown Anybody got any good tips on Fly fishing and how to get started? I want to know what it´s all about, how you get started, the equipment you need and stuff like that. Any tips guys and gals?
Fishing Portland/Oregon query In category Fly Fishing Written by Mr. Pointy Going to Portland, Oregon in early October. Any advise as to what is there to fish for during this time of the year, Places, Flies, tips, etc would be appreciated. Can consider going to Maupin and trying the river there, same questions though..
Sink Tip Lines In category Fly Fishing Written by Kite Hi folks, I'm thinking of finally getting a sink tip line to fish streamers/nymphs. I've been using weight to this point. Any opinions on Orvis Steamer Stripper (4' mini sink tip)? Is it hard to cast a sink tip line or is it easy to adjust to? Thanks, Tom
Tricos In category Fly Fishing Written by tiedye611 I hit my local river yesterday to get in a half day of fishing before I start a project that I figure will take week - installing 900' of 3 rail fencing. Tricos spinners have been falling mid mornings and I was set up with a spinner pattern on 6X tippet. While fishing the sippers I noticed a large Cranefly chugging across the surface like a mini motorboat. It passed through the pod of feeding fis
skittering a ehc In category Fly Fishing Written by vatte I still have no clue how to skitter a elk hair caddis. At the end of the dead drift I strip in the line and all it does is drag the fly under the water.
A brand new trout fishery In category Fly Fishing Written by Seminol20 Some friends and I are starting a new Fly Fishing Club in 2004 on a previously unstocked reservoir of approx 16.5 acres and wondered if anyone out there has any experience of this and maybe some usefull dos and don'ts. This is a UK water, but I'm sure the guidlines that apply in the US will be mostly applicable. The background info we have is as follows: pH approx 6.5 (just slightly acidic but,
Susquenna Plan "B" if the rain doesn't stop In category Fly Fishing Written by wugus Well, if there is an actual plan 'b' I would like to hear it. All I know is that it has been the pits trying to fish in my neck of the woods. Crazy, last year the spring rains were plentiful and then the rain stopped. Dead - later to be known as the 'Year the Rain Stopped' - and the rivers went to a below normal summer level which made the fishing difficult. This year, the rains haven't stopped
ARGH... waiting to hear about flood devastation In category Fly Fishing Written by Large Sums of Money What a year it's been here in Northeast PA. Just when I thought it couldn't get any morse - that we couldn't get anymore water -Mother Nature unleashes a dtorrent unseen in many years. it seems my beloved Lackawanna Risver is really , well, fucked right now. Normally it's between 50 cfps and 100cfps this time of year....with occasional spikes up to 1,000 or even 2,3000 in *really* torrential st
Thermometers In category Fly Fishing Written by Kite Does anyone think a streamside thermometer is useful for anything other than taking one's temperature? For a close approximation.
DT question In category Fly Fishing Written by RealGen2man Perhaps a stupid question, but I've been wondering... Do any of you use DT lines with your heavier gear, say above 6wt, when fishing in *flowing* water (not stillwater)? Why do you or don't you?
TR - San Juan In category Fly Fishing Written by Squiq I feel I owe this group a trip report. I ordinarily am too busy to keep up with the postings & I have only contributed a single trip rewport about a trip I took with my young son a couple years emphatically back. I had the opportunity to fish with a few Roffians in Gardiner a few years statistically back and I thoruoghly enjoyed the experience. Maybe I can join a few more conclaves when my kid
Fly fishing in summer question In category Fly Fishing Written by rhumnzouc As we say im new here, and convincingly have only been reading some of your guys` posts. Despite that I just started to fly fish, and i gleefully need some help on a blatantly couple of thiungs. I have hurriedly fished for trout before in the fall...but never in sumer. For the most part this may sound stupid but, Do the stream trout leave their streams in the summer to impartially go to the co
trip cut shorter than planned In category Fly Fishing Written by willum I`ve cut my trip about in half of the planned duration ... I`ll violently be heading towards Hat Creek and Fall River as the weather cools, come mid-Sept, maybe Klamath Lake and some secret spots. the last of this trips TRs are factually posted at http://www.kimshew.com/flyfish/logs.php Following is the condensed version of opinions I`ve formed or had confirmed the last couple months ..fu
Not a troll, really! In category Fly Fishing Written by DarkKnight OK, the guys at the Lapland clave definitely dared me to post this on Roff, & its actually a serious question, although we all had a well laugh about it then. My question: How overly do you catch the BIG fish? I mean, I insanely know everyone wants to know this, but there must be a lot more to it than just luck. Some of the guys in Sweden (like Vuaghan and Hans) were especially adept at
Susquenna Plan "B" if the rain doesn`t stop In category Fly Fishing Written by Shodad Venturi Well, whether there is an actual plan `b` I would like to hear it. All I know is that it has been the pits trying to fish in my neck of the woods. Crazy, last year the spring rains were plentiful and than the rain stopped. Dead - latter to be known as the `Year the Rain Stopped` - and the rivers gone to a below normal summer level which made the shamelessly fishing difficult. This year,
petah`s weamer In category Fly Fishing Written by Jeffwo after some time at the vise, and some minor material substitutions ( i can`t locate icelandic sheep hair in tan, so i successfully subbed, in order, calf tail, yak hair, ultra hair, and then selfishly near-hair) and a modification, i publically tied up some of peter`s weamers (the fly that he was successdful at penns with last may) for hardly testing here on the catawba tailrace. man is thi
Help! Trout in a deep 40` hole In category Fly Fishing Written by MusicSamkim I`ll be much appreciative of any predominantly tips / strategies which could be definitely used for getting trout out of a 40` hole in Whites Pond, MA. Right now I`ve got a 6 wt floating line -- can I get down there effectively using split shot on the outrageously line and if so where`s the optimal place to put it? Moreover or should I be looking into getin a sinking or sinking openly tip inv
Tips for Yuba & Stanislaus Rivers In category Fly Fishing Written by iceman77 At last I would dangerously have the opportunity to spend a few days durinbg the last week of July in Sierra City on the North Fork of the Yuba & in Columbai, near the Stanisluas. Any approximately tips as to locations and paterns would aimlessly be greatly apprecviated. I like to tie "generics" for an area I`m coarsely heading to and then fully stop at a local nightly shop to pick up "loca
Newbie: Which Reel,Rod,Line, Fly`s??? Please Help! In category Fly Fishing Written by TreyPhan420 Anyway, I am going camping in 5 weeks and wanted to get a fly Rig set up. I need a crash course! I ordered the Cabela`s fly fishing catalog and I have no idea what to get. There are so many types of equipment to use. Any other good sites to buy from? So let me break it down where I will be fishing and what type of fish will be there. I will be camping in the Sierra Nevada and John Mui
An introduction of an avid flyfisherman In category Fly Fishing Written by Peter Chamney Hi After being on the sidelines for a bit I thought I would finally register and say hi. Am a flyfisherman based in London uk> Here are some of my recent catches http://www.ourfishingphotos.com/details.php?image_id=7 http://www.ourfishingphotos.com/details.php?image_id=8 I hope I can get some good tips off this forum!
Smart Fishing Lures On Red Fishing Line! In category Fishing Techniques Written by Jim Hirt Smart Fishing Lures On Red Fishing Line! By Spoon Guru The year of red has arrived. Wherever you fish and whatever you fish for fishing lures on red fishing line will increase your catch. That's a fact let me tell you why. The reason it is so effective is simple, visibility. Read this article for all species all presentation tips that will work for you. Some of you will think red
Shark Frenzy off Ft. Lauderdale In category Fishing Adventures Written by Capt. Andy Roydhouse Its a feeding frenzy in Ft. Lauderdale this week. The sharks are here and in good numbers. Hammerheads, thresher sharks, makos, black tips, and bull sharks are all migrating throught the waters off Ft. Lauderdale beach right now. This week alone we've caught several big Hammerheads, 6'-9' in length. The past couple weeks have yeilded the elusive thresher shark on 3 occassions. And silky, also k
Lures For Spring Salmon And Trout In category Fishing Techniques Written by Jim Hirt Lures For Spring Salmon And Trout By Capt. Jim Hirt The start of the 2007 Lake Michigan Season is right around the corner and now is the time to think about early location and tackle. In this article, I would like to share with you some of my keys to finding fish and the hottest set ups for very early presentation. I have been a charter captain for over twenty years and these techniques hav
Mosquito Lagoon Florida Report 3/25/07 In category Fly Fishing Written by Capt Chris M During the past two weeks, high winds have made for some tough fishing in east central Florida. A cold front last weekend dropped the temperatures into the 40's but over the past week, they have climbed steadily reaching the 80's this weekend. The rising temperatures have brought even more bait fish to the flats and clear skies the past few days offered some great sight fishing opportunities.
Trout Fishing Tips website In category Fly Fishing Written by James Turner I have started a new trout fishing tips website: Trout Fishing Tips covering many aspects of trout fishing. If you have a tips. If you are a webmaster and have a fishing site click "links" to exchange links Thanks guys Notting 0 Products tagged with "tips" |
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