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General Fly Tying
12-05-2012, 09:49 AM
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quick question
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seagull
I have used Regal vises since the late 80's, and...
I have used Regal vises since the late 80's, and have never had a problem. I have an Inex which I use for trout flies, and a Medallion which I use for Clousers and other flies that require access to...
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Smoky Mountain Fishing
05-27-2010, 07:18 AM
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Smokies Flies and Fly-Tying Traditions
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seagull
Growing up in Waynesville, NC, was the perfect...
Growing up in Waynesville, NC, was the perfect place to learn from some of the tyers mentioned in this thread. Frank Coffey, Bennie Joe Craig, Rex Wilson, Don and Dwight Howell, and my uncle Ralph...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
05-07-2010, 05:41 AM
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Carp'in
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seagull
Lynn, The closest boat ramps are Carbide Park...
Lynn,
The closest boat ramps are Carbide Park on the Anderson county side and Melton Hill Park (Stoney Point) in Knox(Both parks are directly across the lake from each other). Launching facilities...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
05-06-2010, 05:41 AM
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Carp'in
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936
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seagull
For some reel fun, Melton Hill has some great...
For some reel fun, Melton Hill has some great shallow flats that you can wade and stalk feeding carp (fresh water bonefishing). The islands in reactor bend area are a great place, as well as the...
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Why We Fly Fish
02-08-2010, 06:14 PM
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Unlimited Dog Thread
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seagull
Gertie, my fine fish retriever. If you drop one...
Gertie, my fine fish retriever. If you drop one in the boat, get your feet out of the way!
http://i810.photobucket.com/albums/zz23/flyrodace/Picture014.jpg
Trying to find her own fish...
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Smoky Mountain Fishing
12-08-2009, 06:15 AM
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2009 memories on the water
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seagull
Great job on the slide show! Some great pics.
Great job on the slide show! Some great pics.
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General Fly Tying
11-09-2009, 07:54 PM
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New Fly :-0
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seagull
That looks like a un-ribbed tailess clear backed...
That looks like a un-ribbed tailess clear backed Tellico No-hackle.
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Tackle and Gear
11-03-2009, 06:52 AM
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How many rods do you have and where do
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seagull
Another addict's confession: Addiction #1 ...
Another addict's confession:
Addiction #1
7’9” Loomis GL4 2 wt
7’6”Tenryu 3 wt
8’9” Sage LL 3 wt
9’ Loomis GL3 4 wt
8’ Japanese 4 wt bamboo
9’ Loomis GL3 5 wt
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
10-19-2009, 06:23 AM
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Nice Stripers
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seagull
Your grin in the pictures indicate that you are...
Your grin in the pictures indicate that you are now fully addicted! Congratulations!
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Smoky Mountain Fishing
10-15-2009, 05:31 AM
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Cades Cove Loop Closing Next Spring
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seagull
Abrams Creek used to be closed from Oct 15th to...
Abrams Creek used to be closed from Oct 15th to April 15th, and the fish had to be 12" to keep, limit of four. I was there on numerous April 15ths, always great fishing and lots of anglers. Sometime...
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Boats, Canoes and Kayaks
10-15-2009, 05:23 AM
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New Thread
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seagull
It is better to have both. I have had both a...
It is better to have both. I have had both a pedal and a remote replaced due to failure. The good news is there is a Minn Kota warranty center in Friendsville (a shop next to the owners house). ...
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Boats, Canoes and Kayaks
10-13-2009, 05:15 AM
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New Thread
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seagull
Byron, That is a Riptide ST 70 with the 60"...
Byron,
That is a Riptide ST 70 with the 60" shaft and the Co-pilot remote. I also have the corded foot pedal control which I use more than the remote. I like having both hands free to do battle!
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Boats, Canoes and Kayaks
10-12-2009, 05:23 AM
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New Thread
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seagull
My striper and saltwater dream machine. Key West...
My striper and saltwater dream machine. Key West 176 Bay Reef, heading to the salt soon
http://i810.photobucket.com/albums/zz23/flyrodace/HPIM0920.jpg
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Fly Fishing Around the World
08-14-2009, 08:19 PM
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Anyone Fly Fish in Mexico?
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seagull
Yeah, nothing like trying to catch a bonefish...
Yeah, nothing like trying to catch a bonefish with a couple of armed federales watching you from the beach.
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
08-14-2009, 08:12 PM
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Striper info/advice
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seagull
trevor, I am glad you are getting to "Feel the...
trevor,
I am glad you are getting to "Feel the Power". Addictive ain't it!
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Smoky Mountain Fishing
08-14-2009, 08:08 PM
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OT Les Paul died today at age 94
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seagull
I think I will plug mine in and hit a little "The...
I think I will plug mine in and hit a little "The Sky is Crying" in his honor. What an innovator!
If I was as good with a Les Paul as I am with a flyrod, well, maybe it is good that I am not. ...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
08-10-2009, 07:20 PM
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Striper info/advice
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1,846
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seagull
Check out the thread from June,...
Check out the thread from June, http://littleriveroutfitters.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12437, for some flyline and technique hints from the Flat and yours truly.
The half moon section of riprap...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
07-01-2009, 10:20 AM
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Warmwater Symposium
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seagull
Since 90% of my fishing is in warmwater, count me...
Since 90% of my fishing is in warmwater, count me in! I have a presentation on stripers and one on the willowfly hatch.
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Saltwater Fly Fishing
06-07-2009, 04:19 PM
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My new flats boat!
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seagull
Congrats It is awsome to have your own saltwater...
Congrats It is awsome to have your own saltwater boat (got mine two years ago); it opens up all kinds of cheaper possibilities in the brine. How are things in my hometown of Waynesville? That...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
06-06-2009, 07:49 PM
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17
Somebody has been holding back some info!
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1,622
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seagull
I don’t do any guiding, but I’m always happy to...
I don’t do any guiding, but I’m always happy to share tips..
Get a full sink fly line, I recommend the SA Striper TYPE IV. These lines shoot like crazy; I rarely false cast more than twice. ...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
06-05-2009, 05:42 AM
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Somebody has been holding back some info!
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1,622
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seagull
This monster was quite a battle. I hooked him...
This monster was quite a battle. I hooked him right against the far lock wall (in the back of the picture) and he immediately ran right at the lock doors. I heard Peacher say “What’s he going to...
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Fly Fishing for Trout in Other States
04-02-2009, 05:21 AM
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Maine Flyfishing
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739
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seagull
If you are near the NW corner near the Maine NH...
If you are near the NW corner near the Maine NH line, the McGalloway and Adroscoggin have some good public access. The Rapid is an incredible fishery, but requires a long bumpy drive on a logging...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
03-02-2009, 10:04 AM
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Whats you Top 5 Tailwater Flies
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3,814
Posted By
seagull
1. Christmas Bugger 2. George Nymph 3. Sulfur...
1. Christmas Bugger
2. George Nymph
3. Sulfur CDC
4. Sowbug
5. DC emerger
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
02-13-2009, 06:08 PM
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37
let's talk carp
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2,851
Posted By
seagull
Watts Bar has the heaviest hatches, but some...
Watts Bar has the heaviest hatches, but some areas of Ft. Loudon have some decent hatches that get the fish working. Melton Hill has some isolated hatches, which are usually into August, due to the...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
02-13-2009, 01:04 PM
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37
let's talk carp
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2,851
Posted By
seagull
I have seen the waterwolf actually eat...
I have seen the waterwolf actually eat willowflies because he said he wanted to know why the fish liked them so well. I think he liked them too, cause he ate more than one.
Ephemerella sushi
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