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Caught some standard basin rainbows on my snail fly. First attempts with this and it works well for what it is intended- slow troll...
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Yesterday I hiked into a lake that’s often productive with a black jig fished deep. Not so yesterday. I kicked back onto a shallow flat...
Today at 7:36 AM
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Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in awhile. Same mop and rubber leg hot head situation as last week, but much bigger and fatter...
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Caught this Here Using this Had a couple others, and broke off a very nice one on a black version. Fishing was better earlier...
Today at 7:35 AM
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Spawning shrimp
Today at 7:35 AM
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I was promised big mommas but only found teen moms. This mop ish fly caught a couple tweens here. Not mad for a Wednesday with @ColinShots
Today at 7:34 AM
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Another crappy morning. Size 10 black bugger with red bead and blue flash was a hit. Not really, I'd say really nice morning after last...
Today at 7:34 AM
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Shrimpy fly. Saltwater src love it as do eells springs stockers at the local lake. It’s bright and, mostly marabou so really moves. The...
Today at 7:34 AM
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Pink and black jig is money and so simple. The brushy type fly did well today too - was very sad when I broke it off on a hook set
Today at 7:32 AM
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So, a year ago I posted about a fly that was catching stockers when nothing else was working: Unfortunately my sister had passed the...
Today at 7:32 AM
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Craft fur minnow strikes again. It was pretty much “last cast” before calling it a day when I got a serious yank. Eventually this gnarly...
Today at 7:31 AM
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Think it's done, but the knuckle dragging stone got well chewed by some of the next gen.
Today at 7:31 AM
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Oh yes, very soon. Wait for it....
Today at 7:30 AM
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I have an old Cortland Clear intermediate that I have had for years, yes - it tends to have memory but if I stretch it as I'm pulling...
Today at 7:23 AM
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I like the RIO, Airflo, and SA intermediate lines better than Cortland’s camo. But lots of people swear by the Cortland. And you’re...
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