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Any Fly-Fishing Sly guys out there?
by
mojim
on 10 Mar, 2008 21:50
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Anyone out there ready to stalk a brownie or rainbow in a crystal clear stream in South-west MO...That would be a a good sly fly trip!!
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#1
by
Paul
on 11 Mar, 2008 04:10
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Sorry mojim, strictly a a walleye, salmon fisherman here. Don't think I am coordinated enough to handle fly tackle.
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#2
by
JDog
on 11 Mar, 2008 05:48
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Never been fly fishing myself. Growing up, we always went either lake or river fishing. The Maumee River was a muddy fast moving river. Always got great Walleye,Bluegill,Perch,Catfish,etc.
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#3
by
Timmay
on 11 Mar, 2008 07:21
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I want to learn how to fly fish. I always have visions of that movie A River Runs thru it. I usually either pond/lake fish and sometimes I just like going because it is quiet and I just enjoy being outside. One time I went fishing, was gone for 2-3 hours...dont think I took my line out of the water once...just enjoyed nature.
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#4
by
ChallengeMe
on 11 Mar, 2008 08:36
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I enjoy fly-fishing on the Erie tribs for steelhead. Can't wait for the snow to go away so I can get back up there. I also fly-fish for bass on local lakes. Fly-fishing is an art, that takes a while to learn and a lot of patience.
I also tie my own flys. I have a few dollars invested in the materials and try to tie something each day. When the weather warms up I will spend more time on the water then at my desk.
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#5
by
mojim
on 11 Mar, 2008 08:41
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I tie my favorite flys, it is another art form and can be an expensive one also...But there is nothing like catching a fish on a fly you tied..
As far as the casting goes, time and patience is good advice indeed, but once you catch a nice fish on a 4 weight fly rod, you will be hooked forever..
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#6
by
Timmay
on 11 Mar, 2008 09:06
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You gotta start somewhere....just wish I knew someone around here who knew how to do it.
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#7
by
Marz
on 11 Mar, 2008 09:35
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The Irony of this site is amazing at times.
the past week or so I have been reading up on fly fishing and I am hoping to get into it this year. I have fished my whole life but I have never been fly fishing. There are so many lakes and rivers up here I figure I should learn the best way to take advantage of them.
Any good sites, tips general beginner information would be a tremendous help... I am a total noob!
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#8
by
ChallengeMe
on 11 Mar, 2008 16:09
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The Irony of this site is amazing at times.
the past week or so I have been reading up on fly fishing and I am hoping to get into it this year. I have fished my whole life but I have never been fly fishing. There are so many lakes and rivers up here I figure I should learn the best way to take advantage of them.
Any good sites, tips general beginner information would be a tremendous help... I am a total noob!
It takes awhile to learn the equipment like different types of line you need, the different knots to use, what flys work where, learning how to cast.
There are so many sites out there you can feel overwhelmed, so I will start with a couple here...
http://www.associatedinternet.com/flyfishing101/default.htmhttp://www.sexyloops.com/contentspage.shtmland if you want to get overwhelmed, I have 127 links bookmarked on del.icio.us for flyfishing
http://del.icio.us/gaebie/FlyFishing
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#9
by
Marz
on 11 Mar, 2008 16:14
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The Irony of this site is amazing at times.
the past week or so I have been reading up on fly fishing and I am hoping to get into it this year. I have fished my whole life but I have never been fly fishing. There are so many lakes and rivers up here I figure I should learn the best way to take advantage of them.
Any good sites, tips general beginner information would be a tremendous help... I am a total noob!
It takes awhile to learn the equipment like different types of line you need, the different knots to use, what flys work where, learning how to cast.
There are so many sites out there you can feel overwhelmed, so I will start with a couple here...
http://www.associatedinternet.com/flyfishing101/default.htm
http://www.sexyloops.com/contentspage.shtml
and if you want to get overwhelmed, I have 127 links bookmarked on del.icio.us for flyfishing
http://del.icio.us/gaebie/FlyFishing
Wow, thanks so much ChallengeMe!
I will start out with these and get the jist of it.
I know it is going to be a huge learning curve but i guess we all have to start somewhere.
I hope you are ok with me pestering you for info as I travel down this path to fly-fishingdom.
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#10
by
mojim
on 11 Mar, 2008 17:26
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A good guide on your first trip out helps...It's amazing how much you can learn from someone who knows the stream....
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#11
by
PBurke
on 11 Mar, 2008 18:05
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i did some fly fishing when i lived in colorado. on the headwaters of the arkansas river. I love fresh rainbow.
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#12
by
Tyler
on 12 Mar, 2008 10:25
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I grew up in one of the best fly fishing places south of Canada, so I was told, and never once went fly fishing. Though, I did take advantage of the fruits of my friend's labor who did fly fish...yummy!
I know this place is famous for it's guides and knowledge -
http://theflyshop.com/
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#13
by
Robmeister
on 13 Mar, 2008 11:42
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The Irony of this site is amazing at times.
the past week or so I have been reading up on fly fishing and I am hoping to get into it this year. I have fished my whole life but I have never been fly fishing. There are so many lakes and rivers up here I figure I should learn the best way to take advantage of them.
Any good sites, tips general beginner information would be a tremendous help... I am a total noob!
Me too!! Ain't never done it before....but sure looks like an awesome trip that I and my son could do.
Been lookin' at clubs and courses that go up in the rockies here.