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Man, that’s some good looking water.I fished combinations of these
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Through this little fork of a little river for three days.
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The whether was cool and it rained a little and there were healthy cutthroat in the 8-12” range everywhere.
Those are beautiful buggy patterns that cover a lot of food items and that pool looks so, so fishy, I hope you did well. I've do doubt you didI fished combinations of these
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Through this little fork of a little river for three days.
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The whether was cool and it rained a little and there were healthy cutthroat in the 8-12” range everywhere.
I love that stream very much. I’ve been fishing and swimming it since I was a boy and though it’s no longer the closest water to my house, it’s still home.Man, that’s some good looking water.
Fishing was very good which I mostly attribute to lots of healthy fish and almost no fishing pressure.Those are beautiful buggy patterns that cover a lot of food items and that pool looks so, so fishy, I hope you did well. I've do doubt you did
Dave
Nice fly selectionI fished combinations of these
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Through this little fork of a little river for three days.
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The whether was cool and it rained a little and there were healthy cutthroat in the 8-12” range everywhere.
Those patterns and the partridge and orange are my go to flies and they’re all versions of what you fish. Thank you!Nice fly selectionThat water looks superb as well, especially with some clouds and rain, sweet.
I fish a lot of 3x to cast my bead head rigs, sometimes maybe 4. Long and thin at the end and it might not have the energy to turn over, especially with several flies on droppers. I also find I need to make sure I get a good stop on the forward cast and not a lazy drift down.Those patterns and the partridge and orange are my go to flies and they’re all versions of what you fish. Thank you!
I tied and fished some bead head hare’s ear as well but had a hard time getting the leader/tippet to straighten out when casting. I’m not sure if my tippet was too fine or my casting is just on the wrong side of mediocre so I’ll have to keep experimenting before that makes it into the rotation.
I’ve been using a 3x leader cut to 4’5” with a tippet ring and 18” of 3x to 30” of 4x. It’s been working well for unweighted flies up to size 10. I figured I’d try 18” of 3x to 30” of 3x and see if that helped.I fish a lot of 3x to cast my bead head rigs. Long and thin at the end and it might not have the energy to turn over, especially with several flies on droppers. I also find I need to make sure I get a good stop on the forward cast and not a lazy drift down.
That leader should work fine, I'll always be working on the casting part too.I’ve been using a 3x leader cut to 4’5” with a tippet ring and 18” of 3x to 30” of 4x. It’s been working well for unweighted flies up to size 10. I figured I’d try 18” of 3x to 30” of 3x and see if that helped.
Most likely it’s poor casting and I just need to keep working on it.
nice...Fishing less, going a bit farther afield. Put the pine squirrel craw on a jig hook. These things are just so darn good.
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I bet that would catch triggerfish as well...This:
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Caught things with these types of scales....
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Out near here:
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Sadly, I left it in the mouth of a carp that tried to go to the Pacific Ocean!
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Tied on a shank; split ringed on a treble with one hook point cut off


flies from Rob Denson's site,
