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- Fly Tyers Dungeon - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Ordered last Sunday and arrived on Friday- good service, nice products and a great prices For $23 I purchased 100 articulated shanks in varying sizes, 9 varieties of domed eyes, 6 packages of rather unique and useful dubbing and 6 packages of "Congo Hair" Congo hair is virtually the same as EP fibers Highly recommend Fly Tyers Dungeon
- Zhusrods - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Hi folks, I am reentering the bamboo rod world by rebuilding an old Iver Johnson at 8’6” Just by working it in my living room I realize it’s going to be heavy and somewhat unwieldy so I will probably relegate it to dropping eggs and nymphs under an indicator I am looking for a smaller and
- Member Classifieds - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
For Sale Taylor Revolution 10-12 fly reel with pouch $250 00 Spurly; Feb 5, 2025; 18
- Redington Waders | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
A Redington was the first fly rod I bought, and now i own 3 Additionally i have a pair of their waders, which i absolutely love for the durability and value I cant speak highly enough for their customer service when i needed it as well (broke a tip on a rod, they did not have it in stock, so they sent me a brand new rod for the price of a new
- Denny Rickardss Approach | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
In his book, Fly-Fishing Stillwaters for Trophy Trout, he says that when reviewing his fishing logs for an eight-year period, he realized that he caught 97% of his fish on six flies (Seal Bugger, Stillwater Nymph, AP Emerger, Hare's Ear, Pheasant Tail, and a basic leech, if I remember right--I don't have the book right here) That was written a
- Bunion Bug? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
It is the fly that Brad Pitt borrowed from his brother to catch the giant trout from the Blackfoot River It was a famous fly in Montanain the 1940s and 50s, usually displayed on a card of about 2-dozen flies Jimmy LeMert at Patrick's Fly Shop had several on display and may still have Les Johnson
- Midge vs Chironomid - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Midge is simply the common name for any small fly, while chironomid has a special meaning; an insect of the family Chironomidae The name chironomid can be, and is, applied to all life stages (larva, pupa and adult) of any member of that family
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