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Thank you!! All the pictures were great, and I'm glad a wintery Klg won it! I'll be goin for brookies soon at hoffman's crossing, twill be good times!
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Might I say, I was hoping to see a catch and release vid when i saw this thread, and was disappointed when I did not. Such an old fish deserves to die peacefully.
Upon clicking on this thread, i was under the impression that i was going to see a spruce moth pattern, not a "spruce fly" one. I have to say though, it is a nice streamer and I'm glad to have learned it exists.
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right right, haha. I did try them out, and yes, they're not too great on the slippy stuff, I'll probably end up buying some type of spiked bottom for them.
I would definitely recommend the muckboot.
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I can finally live up to my screenname and say that I am in fact heading for the west. Skip and I are headed out to Emigrant, MT to work at the famed Mountain Sky Guest Ranch. It will be a journey of a lifetime and I'm pumped. I would add an exclamation point, but my button doesnt work, so yea...
Just acquired a pair of the muckboot waders. I was wondering if anybody uses these in the summer, ill be in montana so the water is always pretty chilly, so the warmth is a good thing, just curious on how they work on slippery surfaces. ill be testing them out soon, but i would like some input...
It truely was a great catch by skipper, I would place a wager that in the case we did have a portable scale with us in the river, The brookie would have been close to 7 or 8 pounds. Even though I was skunked after an hour and a half of dead drifts, it was a great experience witnessing the...
I've got about 30 yellowstone caddis done, and I've been working on some of those march browns, but don't worry skip, we'll have our new line out soon, should mimic quite a few different hatches if my research is correct.
Simply Amazing. I would like to know how one starts getting into this business, and not for money making purposes, but simply to create something this beautiful and useful. I've read some internet articles and watched videos on youtube, but would like to seriously start practicing my own craft...
It's a little bit of a hike from lambertville, about 45 minutes, but Shannons in Califon is probably the best around, excellent selection of flys and fly tying materials and equipment, and plenty of miscellaneous stuff. Not to mention the ultimate in guiding services for the gorge and numerous...
Has this been inacted? Is there documentation? I would like to get to the root of this atrocity. What are the reasons for cutting the flow? to increase the pooling of the lake? I would like to know.
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