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General Fly Tying
05-21-2012, 08:50 PM
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size matters
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92Esquire
I was watching a Smokys angler tie at Troutfest...
I was watching a Smokys angler tie at Troutfest this weekend, and he mentioned having a stack of necks that are completely picked over of size 12 - 16 hackles. I've got a grizzly neck just like...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
04-08-2011, 07:38 AM
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Looking forward to this - new TFO BVK
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92Esquire
Looking forward to this - new TFO BVK
I saw this on Dan Blanton's board last night:
http://www.danblanton.com/viewmessage.php?id=153711
Looks like TFO is going to make the 6 wt BVK rod with full-wells grip and a fighting butt. ...
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Tackle and Gear
05-18-2010, 08:37 PM
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Simms waders
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92Esquire
I've had two pair of the L2 waders, which I've...
I've had two pair of the L2 waders, which I've worn for the past 5 years or so. The first pair lasted a good 3 1/2 years before I retired them. They weren't the guides, and were a bit more lightly...
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Tackle and Gear
04-22-2010, 07:29 PM
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Update on rubber sole wading boots
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92Esquire
Y'all convinced me. I bought a "backup" pair of...
Y'all convinced me. I bought a "backup" pair of felts just in case.
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Tackle and Gear
04-15-2010, 06:57 AM
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Update on rubber sole wading boots
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Posted By
92Esquire
I'm going to state that I cautiously agree with...
I'm going to state that I cautiously agree with McFly.
The reason I bought my rubber-soled boots had nothing to do with invasive species - it was durability. A couple times each winter I fish in...
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Tackle and Gear
04-12-2010, 09:02 PM
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Update on rubber sole wading boots
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Posted By
92Esquire
For the past three years I've been wearing Bean...
For the past three years I've been wearing Bean Aquastealth boots. They've been really good up until this year. Sometime in the past few months it's like the tackiness has finally worn off the...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
03-05-2010, 09:25 PM
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Clinch 3/5/10
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1,272
Posted By
92Esquire
Had probably my best day on the Clinch. I...
Had probably my best day on the Clinch. I started at the Weir dam (which was oddly uncrowded) and fished there for a couple hours. I drove down to Miller's Island and was shocked at how many folks...
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Tackle and Gear
02-15-2010, 08:15 PM
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New Shirt
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92Esquire
I should not admit this in public, but on one...
I should not admit this in public, but on one occasion it was driving me so insane (and I was so far from the car in the Park) that I had to break out the first aid kit and use a couple of band-aids.
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Saltwater Fly Fishing
02-06-2010, 08:48 PM
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TFO Casting for Recovery 8wt in the salt?
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581
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92Esquire
Thanks Kent. Made it to LRO today and picked up...
Thanks Kent. Made it to LRO today and picked up the TFO CFR 8 wt. Wife is extremely pleased.
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General Fly Tying
02-06-2010, 01:14 PM
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Stealth shrimp hook?
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459
Posted By
92Esquire
Yep, that's the page I've been using. But the...
Yep, that's the page I've been using. But the Stealth Shrimp seemed to have a different proportion than the original Stealth Bomber, and use a longer shank hook. I tried a couple on a Mustad 34007...
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General Fly Tying
02-06-2010, 07:36 AM
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Stealth shrimp hook?
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459
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92Esquire
Stealth shrimp hook?
Anyone happen to remember what hook Byron's Stealth Shrimp was tied on?
I tried it on the B10S (which I'm honestly a bit concerned about using in the salt), and the proportions were wrong. The...
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Saltwater Fly Fishing
02-05-2010, 09:53 PM
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TFO Casting for Recovery 8wt in the salt?
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581
Posted By
92Esquire
TFO Casting for Recovery 8wt in the salt?
I'm probably going to make 3 trips to FL in the next 4 months, all of which have the potential for fishing. In March and April I'll be in Pensacola (at least one trip with my boat) hopefully chasing...
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Tackle and Gear
01-21-2010, 10:26 PM
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What's Your "Rig"
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92Esquire
07 canary yellow FJ Cruiser. Probably one of the...
07 canary yellow FJ Cruiser. Probably one of the only ones on the road that has 1) no roof rack, 2) no tube metal up front, and 3) no stickers in the back windows.
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Smoky Mountain Fishing
01-03-2010, 08:19 AM
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Happy 2010
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92Esquire
I spent New Year's Day the way I have for the...
I spent New Year's Day the way I have for the past few years - fishing. The Clinch was pounding down water, as was the Cherokee. So I headed up to Tremont against my better judgement. I figured a...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
06-05-2009, 10:16 PM
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Somebody has been holding back some info!
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1,620
Posted By
92Esquire
Fish like that keep me from getting in the water...
Fish like that keep me from getting in the water here. Northern MN never had fish the size of my leg, unless you count the odd musky lake.
Nice going, Dean. You're a heck of a generous person,...
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Tackle and Gear
05-26-2009, 06:46 PM
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Small stream indicator advice
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Posted By
92Esquire
My favorite small stream indicator is called a...
My favorite small stream indicator is called a Stimulator, in size 12 or 14. :)
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Tackle and Gear
03-03-2009, 06:20 PM
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Fly Boxes
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1,234
Posted By
92Esquire
I got one of the new midsized Scientific Anglers...
I got one of the new midsized Scientific Anglers boxes at LRO with the CF style microslits. I like that box a whole lot.
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
02-27-2009, 12:41 PM
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Midge and Nymph Patterns
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613
Posted By
92Esquire
My "go-to" rig is a variant of a BHPH in size 16...
My "go-to" rig is a variant of a BHPH in size 16 about 2 - 3 feet below an indicator on 5X, with a size 18 - 22 midge on about 2' of 6X Fluoro under that. For the past few months, the most effective...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
02-25-2009, 06:22 AM
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Efficient Fly Fishing(Tailwaters)
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1,466
Posted By
92Esquire
Not quite the same, but I've spent some time...
Not quite the same, but I've spent some time fishing a weighted Zebra midge below a soft hackle before. Similar idea. I still picked up all of my fish on the Zebra, for what it is worth.
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
02-09-2009, 05:13 AM
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Clinch 2/8/09
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578
Posted By
92Esquire
I was up there Saturday and Sunday. Saturday I...
I was up there Saturday and Sunday. Saturday I brought in a half dozen small fish, Sunday I had 4 or 5, with a couple nicer sized rainbows in there. Most of the fish were caught in the first hour...
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General Fly Tying
02-08-2009, 08:23 PM
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4
Spring Flies for Tail Water
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502
Posted By
92Esquire
I've caught a number of fish using EHC's as...
I've caught a number of fish using EHC's as indicators up there.
However, last fall I was fishing below the weir, and kept getting strikes on my foam indicator. As a joke, I tied on a size 10...
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General Fly Tying
02-08-2009, 08:37 AM
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4
Spring Flies for Tail Water
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502
Posted By
92Esquire
On the Clinch, I tie on anything that strikes my...
On the Clinch, I tie on anything that strikes my fancy, as long as it's a zebra midge. :)
Forum:
General Fly Tying
01-08-2009, 06:50 PM
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7
Tying Midge Pupas
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608
Posted By
92Esquire
I bought a bunch of colored "beading wire" that's...
I bought a bunch of colored "beading wire" that's a plastic cord. I got about 10 different colored spools for $6. Makes great midge bodies, and certainly has worked on sizes 18 - 22 for Clinch...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
01-05-2009, 09:25 PM
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15
Go-to flies for waters you've never fished
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1,052
Posted By
92Esquire
My first go-to is a size 16 Sparkle Pheasant...
My first go-to is a size 16 Sparkle Pheasant Tail, as shown at:
http://hipwader.com/2003/sparkle-pheasant-tail-nymph
I also always have zebra midges in black/silver, black/red, and olive/gold in...
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Website and Message Board
01-02-2009, 08:31 AM
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2
The Next Generation
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321
Posted By
92Esquire
Jeff- I appreciate the heck out of you...
Jeff-
I appreciate the heck out of you taking your son along with you. As I grew up (in the 80's), I never knew how rare it was that a) a father still hunted and fished regularly, and b) he'd...
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