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- TFO vs. Echo - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Just for kicks,I'm curious how people consider these two companies side by side Both seem to have a good line of affordable rods,there seems to be a pretty good opinion of both,but lets hear why I am a staunch supporter of Sage,but lets face it,very pricey and times are tough now I cringe at the
- Deschutes River, WA? | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
ive been wanting to post on this for awhile but couldnt sign on deschutes is my home river or was until i moved to tacoma the story of the 16 to 18 inch cutts just isnt true i fished the deschutes alot and an 18 inch cutt is a trophy mostly you catch little 6-8 inchers but you will catch a couple over 12 inches you can get a salmon
- Fenwick Fenlite Streamflex 10 ft 4 weight - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
4 weight Fenwick Fenlite Streamflex Fly Rods Prices and details shown below Buyer to pay $15 shipping fee (conus) 9' 4 weight streamflex - only lawn cast once SOLD 10' 4 weight streamflex, used 2x would be a good tightline, dry, or indicator rod $160
- 1980’s estate gear | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I recently acquired a fly fishing estate Near as I can tell the gear is I believe 1980’s era Mostly Sage, Orvis rods, one RL Winston an some other similar but unidentifiable ones Also included are 3 Tibor, and 3 Abel, 1 Hardy Bros reels Hoping somebody on here would be able and willing to
- Hook Cross Reference Chart - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
i would finish the Mustad wet fly and streamer hook designations similar to the Mustad dry fly hook designations example Mustad S80 is S80-3906, S82 is S82-3906B, R75 is R75-79580 etc
- Ideal Saltwater Fishing Boat for the PNW - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Easiest thing to single hand and fly cast in is a 14-15' Klamath, Gregor, or Hewes RiverRunner with the middle seat removed which also makes it great for crabbing So, in order of preference- 18'-21' welded boat for the Sound, 14-15' skiff for crabbing, SRCs and heading over to the Potholes, Vernita Bridge, and a neighbor with a 24'+ Osprey
- Best Fly fishing wading boots? | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I’ve been wearing Simms and Patagonia fly fishing boots for year I’ve ended up mainly wearing Patagonia X Danner w vibram soles Not the most comfortable, but durable and have great traction Anyone find better wading boots?
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