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Bummer about the goose eggs. I'm stoked hearing about the YT paddy! Not sure if the frowny face @ Cabezon posted was due to the blankola on albacore ... OR, dredging up memories of losing what would've been the first PNW fly caught hamachiDay 1 was tough. Totally blanked. But to be fair out of the charters we work with only two caught any fish at all today.
I come back to Westport and the tuna fishing goes to shit. Go figure. But tomorrow's a whole new day
FYI Mark stopped on a kelp paddy this morning and saw an estimated 25ish yellowtail under it. They lost one at the boat before they vanished.
Been reaaaaaaaaaaaaally good around the 46 / 125 corners. I'm doing a quick turnaround after my Alaska adventure and trying to get there on Friday.
Yeah, looks like it's going to get really sporty starting Saturday.We’re supposed to go with Nick and team on Sunday, but weather may not cooperate.
First timer here with a question. I purchased a new reel loaded with gel spun backing. I’ve never used gelspun before. From what I’ve researched it looks like a doubled up Bimini twist might be the way to go for my backing to line connection loop. Any thoughts on this?
If you want a big loop so you can more quickly change out lines, that’ll work.First timer here with a question. I purchased a new reel loaded with gel spun backing. I’ve never used gelspun before. From what I’ve researched it looks like a doubled up Bimini twist might be the way to go for my backing to line connection loop. Any thoughts on this?
After some Internet research on saltwater fly fishing, I doubled Bimini twisted mine. Sort of enjoyed making a complex new knot. Came out awesome, I pull tested the first one I tied and it was way strong, then cut and redid a second.First timer here with a question. I purchased a new reel loaded with gel spun backing. I’ve never used gelspun before. From what I’ve researched it looks like a doubled up Bimini twist might be the way to go for my backing to line connection loop. Any thoughts on this?
Juicy! So...stinger hook? What's the body/stinger construction/assembly?
It's a 35mm shank with 2/0 octopus hook on double 60lb braid. Spawnflyfish heads.Juicy! So...stinger hook? What's the body/stinger construction/assembly?
Strong work on those ties they should work well.
It's a 35mm shank with 2/0 octopus hook on double 60lb braid. Spawnflyfish heads.
Body is mostly craft fur with Polar flash and feathers. I tied it based on @Denwor54 sbs a while back.

That fly absolutely slayed em on my first trip, and second!
3rd trip was slow but still got em
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I like the way the Bimini goes thru the guides, as well as it is very strong some say it’s 99%.First timer here with a question. I purchased a new reel loaded with gel spun backing. I’ve never used gelspun before. From what I’ve researched it looks like a doubled up Bimini twist might be the way to go for my backing to line connection loop. Any thoughts on this?
I only have one really nice $$$$ "stop a train" reel. I use it for different stuff over the years/throughout a typical year, which requires different lines, so it's nice to be able to switch out without having to tie new knots--at home.Never tied a Bimini with braid but I'd think it would be a good choice for a loop connection. Changing lines onboard during a tuna trip seems a bit impractical though (I'm one to talk having having 4 fly rods lashed to the cabin rails). So I guess makes some sense if somebody only had one rod with them and say wanted to change out to a floater late in the day.