golden beetle Active member Jan 16, 2012 #1 The guides froze. And the fly froze. It was an impossible fishing day. Freezing cold. My fingers hurt. BAD.
The guides froze. And the fly froze. It was an impossible fishing day. Freezing cold. My fingers hurt. BAD.
A AKSkim Boston - Title Town USA Jan 16, 2012 #2 Yellow Stimulator is a very good GSMNP pattern. Wait till you try it in the warmer weather...
golden beetle Active member Jan 16, 2012 #3 AKSkim said: Yellow Stimulator is a very good GSMNP pattern. Wait till you try it in the warmer weather... Click to expand... did a bit of research on the streams in the smokies. Wow! I am going. This year. Thank you.
AKSkim said: Yellow Stimulator is a very good GSMNP pattern. Wait till you try it in the warmer weather... Click to expand... did a bit of research on the streams in the smokies. Wow! I am going. This year. Thank you.
T troutseeker New member Jan 30, 2012 #4 I tried that creek during early summer. Great place to fish wild trouts but my wader suffered greatly with 30+ punctured holes from thorn bushes...
I tried that creek during early summer. Great place to fish wild trouts but my wader suffered greatly with 30+ punctured holes from thorn bushes...
TR "You can observe a lot just by watching." Y. Berra Jan 30, 2012 #5 AKSkim said: Yellow Stimulator is a very good GSMNP pattern... Click to expand... ------ GSMNP? The Garden State Moonachie Neighborhood Playground? -------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: Not sure how those trout like big yellow stimulators when the water temperature is in the upper 30's. They can't be too active. However, it's a nice attractor pattern on the Main Stem in size 10 in about four months after the large stoneflies hatch in late May / early June.
AKSkim said: Yellow Stimulator is a very good GSMNP pattern... Click to expand... ------ GSMNP? The Garden State Moonachie Neighborhood Playground? -------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: Not sure how those trout like big yellow stimulators when the water temperature is in the upper 30's. They can't be too active. However, it's a nice attractor pattern on the Main Stem in size 10 in about four months after the large stoneflies hatch in late May / early June.