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Hank,
How the hell are you?
What do you need a guide for? Here's a guide for you. The West Canada Hatch Fly Fishing Guide Service on West Canada Creek
Follow this link and check out West Canada Creek. Fishing the West Canada Creek - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation
It passes through...
My first fly rod was an Old Pal 7 1/2 foot 6 weight fiberglass rod with aluminum ferrules. The tip and butt sections didn't match up correctly so they gave me a huge discount.
The reel was a Garcia Mitchel 754 and the line was a Cortland double taper. I purchased the outfit at the Paterson Rod...
I just rememered the model name; it's Rocky Mountain. As I recall Orvis advertised these as being the same blank as the Superfine. They just downgraded the finish to bring the price down.
I have to check the model name when I get home tonight. It's one of the older out of production models (un-sanded blank) that are in vogue now due to the softer action. It's the same blank as high end but without the bling-bling reel seat. This rod has a black reel seat with rosewood spacer...
This rod is still for sale if anyone is interested. I'm willing to negotiate price if that helps. Great buy here; this rod is in mint condition and I wouldn't be selling if I didn't need the money.
Jack1266,
I noticed you're from Bergen County. The state is stocking some huge Brook Trout in 2 bergen County lakes this week. Dahnert's Lake (Bergen), Indian Lake (Bergen), I'm not sure what townships these 2 lakes are in but if you google them I'm sure you can find them. I'll bet these...
That is exactly why you want a double taper! A double taper has all those characteristics you mention. So does the Wulff. Only the Wulff is not reversable so you'll have to purcahse a new line once it wears out.
My advice would be to get a double taper fly line. Brand doesn't matter, they're all good these days. Since you are fishing small streams and not much line is needed, cut the line in half and save half the line for when the first half wear's out. You'll save some cash! :)
I understand Barleywine reached out to you in regards to the Pequannock. I posted the Pequannock signs on Friday. :)
I ran into a CO, or should I say he ran into me. He had the signs for the TCA. I wasn't sure what to do in the TCA area so I placed the no stocking signs underneath the TCA signs...
It's the Pequannock. The TCA starts at the railroad crossing upriver from Rt. 287 overpass on the Bloomingdale/Riverdale border and extends 1 mile down at the Hamburg Turpike crossing.
I think this is the part that should concern sportsmen. Who are the members of this independant comitte, PETA members?
"They also need to let them know how they feel about removing the authority of both the Fish & Game Commissions in making wildlife decisions and having that brought to an...
I think the goal of the hatchery stocking that many in the Passaic and hackensack is to make sure these fish die ASAP! They're that bad. :beingsick:I'm sure that is the reason.
The Whippany does run parallel to route 10, kind of. It runs past South Jefferson within walking distance of my office. I think I know that Malapardis Brook you're talking about. That is a sweet looking little stream. It's very fishy looking indeed, everytime I drive by, I look for rising fish.
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Its very difficult to find sections of river for the wade fisherman. The only place I know is in Little Falls just downstream from the route 46 overpass.
If you had a small boat or kayak, you should concentrate in the three bridges area of Lincoln Park. I have seen the largest fish being caught...
Captain Cupcake, it was tied by Pat Cohen. He should be at the show this weekend. Check him out. He's the best deer hair tier I ever seen.
I finaly got my picture up, check out those beautiful dead stockies.:nose-picking:
Just because a fish swims away doesn't mean it will survive. I snapped this photo at the Pequest a couple years back. These trout were caught and released above the bridge that leads to the hatchery entrance. They all swam away strong but look what happened later on. :beingsick:
You should have...