Hi your rivers locking wary nice. where I can get licence to fish them rivers, and are you have someone to how them
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Excellent instruction on a very effective emerger pattern. The color blending tip is greatly appreciated,
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Are these blanks available for those of us who want to build our own? i have had blanks from you in the past and have been very pleased. Thanks
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Jarivs...(Jarvis, maybe?),
Come down to Alberta? Well, I'd have to be pretty far north to come down to you... Looking on a map, I actually am further north than you! But any particular reason you want me to come? And does it have anything to do with the article?
Confused in Denmark.
Martin
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Hello Henk,
Great article on twined/furled leaders. It works great with some of the braids like spiderwire fusion as well. The specific density is around .95 (which keeps it afloat a long time). I also like the stiffness of the furled braids because of the very positive energy transfer for hooks, curves, etc.. in casting. They help to eliminate micro drag too because of the stiffness. I used to to do several using uni threads which are great for the right circumstances. Just curious if you or many around you are playing around with spectra, dyneema, or kevlar braids? Thanks in advance. Mac
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Bob,
I enjoy your articles at Global Fly Fisher and wanted to ask your advice about tying vises. I tie flies for Lake Erie Steelhead; mainly eggs, buggers, and streamers. I've been using a Regal knock off for several years now, and would like to upgrade to a better vise. I would like to ask what you would recommend for a vise. Also, how important is a rotary function? I guess a rotary may help me tie bodies on the buggers and streamers, but probably not on the eggs or nymphs. Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you,
Don Polick
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Great Dourado fishing images. Dourado is really very famous in south america.
You guys should look for dourado fishing in Argentina. There are even bigger dourado on the rivers there.
But we use some different technics to catch them. Try serching for "pescaria de corrico" at youtube so you can see what it's all about.
Sorry for bad english. It's not my language.
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Denny,
The hook is actually a carp hook named 60500 BLN. You can find it in Mustad's catalog, and it should be available from Mustad dealers. You can contact Mustad to inquire about local dealers or search the web for online shops.
Martin
where can i get the hooks can't find them anywhere....thanks
hahahahahahaha!!!!! Tango a sea trout it's a combination very dangerous!!!!!!!
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definitely inspirational. I've caught them on cornmeal mixed with a sweetener at night in the Delaware, they just refuse to give up. On a casting rig. starting to get a compulsion to go for em with the flyrodmaybe in the spring. if I do I'll film it and load it here. great vid,thanks,tom.
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what an awesome surprise,, Jazz to boot,and I was just listening to Miles "Porgy and Bess" absolutely kikin!!
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Maravilhoso o melhor video de pesca de Dourado que ja vi, so faltou dizer em que cidade e rio da Bolivia . Grande Video .... parabens .
Wonderful video of the best Dorado fishing I have ever seen, just did not say what town and river in Bolivia. Great video .... congratulations
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I also use the mullarkeys lines and am pleased with them..
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Kelly has been based out of Montana for quite a while now and is now into hinged flies
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Pete I am green with envy, That is not only a great piece of equipment but a piece of art.
Happy tying Friend
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my suggestion would be to use..'Stretch Magic'..it is found in craft stores that carry 'bead products'.
..the creation of this fly is awesome,thank you for sharing.......ArticWolf
I live nar Port Phillip Bay , near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
I use a weight 3/4 floating fly line and small foam emerger flies do really well on calm warm evenings in the summer months casting around the rocks along the sheltered bays during a rising tide.
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