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Dry fly fishing in New Jersey in February can be challenging because the water temperature is typically cold and there are fewer hatches. However, some good dry fly patterns to try during this time of year include midges, blue-winged olives, and winter stoneflies.
For midges, try using small...
The Delaware River in NY/PA, is home to a diverse population of fish including brown trout, rainbow trout, some brook trout (Most likely stocked), and smallmouth bass. The Delaware River is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, making it a popular destination for anglers and nature enthusiasts...
Natural Beauty: New Jersey has many scenic streams that are nestled within picturesque surroundings, providing a serene and peaceful environment to fish, relax, or hike. The state is home to numerous natural and protected areas such as the Ken Lockwood Gorge, Van Campens Brook, The Pequest, the...
Hey Catskill Mountain Moron,
How many Bigfoot sightings have you encountered? I would imagine someone of your intellect probably eats lunch with a Bigfoot. So what a yous guys talk about?
I am familiar with bald eagles and a few other bald animals. I google searched for bald animals and found:
A monkey:
A Cat:
A guinea pig:
But no bald beavers. I'm calling you out on this one. BOGUS. You're Full of you know what.
Beautiful tie, Matt. When you guys create these, how many times do you go through the steps before they come out so perfect, or are you just that good that there's no need for another take. :)
Also, just wondering... Why no dubbing toward the front of the fly?
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I don't foresee anyone buying a bamboo rod from a guy holding a bass with a big bobber up close and personal but if you know this clown, don't patronize him.
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I had this happen to me today at Costco. I was the only one in line while the dolt behind the counter proceeded to talk to another Costco employee (who appeared to be on break) about his fantasy football league. The nerve of him. He wouldn't even look at me until he was finished. Have you ever...
The nature of these things makes your line tangle up too. You'll spend hours trying to get the knots out. GARBAGE! I'll also add that mine cracked too and filled up with water.
I'll be making my bi-yearly run to the Montana/Itheho area pretty soon (Mid June) and will need some nice big stone flies. I'm hoping that someone can tell me a reliable online store where I can buy these things for a reasonable price.
Thanks