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FlyFishCouple: Competition Angling Preparation
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Dedicated to making the line pull back. Fly of the month. Fish and Ocean Canada. The Fly Tying Bug. Friday, March 22, 2013. These days to guarantee my timely exit out the front door it’s strictly the 3 major food groups. Meat, some sort of roughage, and cake. There is always room for cake and if there isn’t, you need to get some priorities. Not too much cake that night either. It’s rich and it’ll bung you up. Yet another night before rookie mistake in the making. 8220;Where are my. The gear assembled the...
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FlyFishCouple: Fly of the month.
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Dedicated to making the line pull back. Fly of the month. Fish and Ocean Canada. The Fly Tying Bug. Fly of the month. This pattern was a god send once(and ever since) at Peterhope Lake during a huge mayfly hatch (see story here. Here is what you will need:. Hook: #10 regular shank. Weight: 8-10 turns of .020 lead. Rib: Fine Gold Wire. Body: Olive, Brown or natural Ostrich. Debarb hook in vice. Add turns of lead just forward of mid shank and anchor/cover with thread. Tie them in with the tips extending fo...
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FlyFishCouple: Bait on the Fly
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Dedicated to making the line pull back. Fly of the month. Fish and Ocean Canada. The Fly Tying Bug. Monday, September 2, 2013. Bait on the Fly. Bait on the fly. I enjoy fly fishing immensely, in fact you might say I sort of live and breathe it. When I’m fly fishing I’m focused and singularly lost in the action and am alive as the ancestors must have been, existing moment by moment with little thought for future and holding onto experience only as a past. Life gets ‘interesting’. My goal is to fish for a ...
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FlyFishCouple: The Stillwater Itch
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Dedicated to making the line pull back. Fly of the month. Fish and Ocean Canada. The Fly Tying Bug. Friday, June 1, 2012. So it’s first light and the fry hatch is in full swing and been going on for about 2 and a half months. My pal and I hit the water for cutthroat, the same water we hit last time, and not too many trips before that, a few times before…. and began to work line out in false casts that don’t dare touch the water. More than well actually. To cut the shit, we keep stripping, and nothing....
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FlyFishCouple: March 2013
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Dedicated to making the line pull back. Fly of the month. Fish and Ocean Canada. The Fly Tying Bug. Friday, March 22, 2013. These days to guarantee my timely exit out the front door it’s strictly the 3 major food groups. Meat, some sort of roughage, and cake. There is always room for cake and if there isn’t, you need to get some priorities. Not too much cake that night either. It’s rich and it’ll bung you up. Yet another night before rookie mistake in the making. 8220;Where are my. The gear assembled the...
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FlyFishCouple: Fly Fishing ~ Stuff it!
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Dedicated to making the line pull back. Fly of the month. Fish and Ocean Canada. The Fly Tying Bug. Wednesday, February 22, 2012. Fly Fishing Stuff it! How about with the fact that a mere couple of months ago, Randy organized all of our fishing "stuff", and as we don't have a fishing room, we have been making do with our front entrance area and the dining room. Here's what it looked like before:. What the front entrance should look like. Newest pile of fishing "stuff" invading the dining room. Flies in t...
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FlyFishCouple: Where are they?
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Dedicated to making the line pull back. Fly of the month. Fish and Ocean Canada. The Fly Tying Bug. Thursday, February 9, 2012. Plenty of water to search. Coho in my cutthroat spot again. Though cutthroat can and will inhabit nearly anything with water that has escapement possibilities to a main river or ocean, we can still break down the areas into 4 types:. The sloughs can be fantastic. Fresh water caught salt cutthroat. Notice the slack water the fish came out of vs the faster water in the background.
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FlyFishCouple: Urbane Pursuits
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Dedicated to making the line pull back. Fly of the month. Fish and Ocean Canada. The Fly Tying Bug. Saturday, January 7, 2012. Fly Fishing urban on regular time. One of the buzz phrases of the times is time management. For this fishing a vest is not essential though an inflatable vest is a good idea as most of this fishing is done alone. Always consider a PFD. Mostly I just take a single fly box, tippet, an extra leader along with all the gadgets of the trade on a lanyard. Fly fishing B.C. Headed out in ...
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FlyFishCouple: September 2013
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Dedicated to making the line pull back. Fly of the month. Fish and Ocean Canada. The Fly Tying Bug. Monday, September 2, 2013. Bait on the Fly. Bait on the fly. I enjoy fly fishing immensely, in fact you might say I sort of live and breathe it. When I’m fly fishing I’m focused and singularly lost in the action and am alive as the ancestors must have been, existing moment by moment with little thought for future and holding onto experience only as a past. Life gets ‘interesting’. My goal is to fish for a ...