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Fly Fishing From shore in a lake for trout?

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Hey everyone,
I’ve been enjoying the summers in Arkansas great outdoors and thought I’d post a question for my fellow razorbacks. I will be staying at a cabin on Beaverlake  for a couple of weeks in September and have not fished it before so I could use some advise. I’ll be using a 5w fly rod with floating line but need a bit of guidance for the best way to catch a lake trout. I have chest waders so I can wade, but what would be extremely helpful is to know what type of structures to keep an eye out for? Also, what flies I should be using in September to try and catch some of the trout. I will also be fishing below the dam if that helps with ancillary advice or flies.

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Crappie and bluegill fly line

Monday, August 23rd, 2010
Fly line crappieLooking for tips and techniques (proven;-) for a good crappie and bluegill fly line. My idea is to use a floating and slow to sink fly line that could be used for crappie and bluegill. I have currently on order 5 wt. rod, with a X4 leader. I just need a 5 wt. floating and a 5 wt. slow sinking line that can be used for small crappie and bluegill. I purposely used crappie and bluegill a bunch of time for a reason in this post. Thanks, Colin

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Antique Bamboo fly rods

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

bambo fly rod

My grandfather had a huge old collection of antique Bamboo fly rods from the 30s/40s and possibly earlier and they’re just taking up space in a my spare bedroom. I am not talking about 10 or 20 rods I am talking 150 or more? He bast back in 2004 and I like to know more about the variety of these old Bamboo rods. And possibly be willing to sale some of them unless I find out if they have any historical value. I would  appreciate another fly fisherman to advise me on a direction on where to start doing research? I am an avid angler and like to fish, but I just never got the fly fishing bug.

Any website you’ll could point me too?

Russell,  Mountain home


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fly fisherman with a casting problem

Saturday, August 21st, 2010
Eureka Springs fly fisherman with a casting problem! I caught lessons last year, I have been fishing with a fly rod now for over a year and been on the water hundreds of hours. This weekend I was float fishing the White River and for some reason, I was creating horrible twists which eventually got bad enough to create knots in my leader and tippet. I am not talking about getting an occasional wind knot or a little knot from bad casting, it was twisting badly enough that it was consuming 6 inches to a foot of leader/tippet and it was happening after 12-15 casts.

My question is: Does anyone know what I was doing wrong to cause this severe of a twist? I literally went through 3 leaders in a half hour span at one point. I have not run into this problem before.

The problem typically happened when I was fishing a Light Cahill Spinner in a fairly large size, they were taking sizes 12 and 14 very eagerly. I was using a 6X leader/tippet combo on a 5wt rod. I tried switching to a 5x then a 4x leader and tippet with the same results. I also tried different brands, so it wasn’t like I had a bad batch of leaders or tippet. I do not normally have the opportunity to throw that large of a fly and I was also casting pretty consistently to the distance limits of my abilities. Anyone have any suggestions of what my problem might have been?

1) I started today with a big Elk Hair Caddis, I figured that the big wing would stabilize the fly somewhat when it was in the air, and began casting as far as I possibly could. Kept it up for about a half hour, no issues.

2) I switched to the same Light Cahill I was using over the weekend, within 5 minutes, I was knotted horribly again.

3) I then tied on the same pattern of Cahill in a smaller size, bought at the same shop and time as the big one. (presumably by the same tyer.) The small fly produced the knots, but not as badly.

4) I tied on the same pattern of Cahill, but one that had been bought at my home fly shop, I had no problems.

I did make things worse by speeding up my casts but I believe the bigger cause was the fly.


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Hauling my fishing gear

Friday, August 20th, 2010
I am just getting tired of hauling my fishing gear making multiple trips to carry gear to some of my favorite fishing spots? I also feel I might be missing some great trout fishing areas due to having to lug gear and fishing equipment to prime hard to find/great spots. Would an all in one cart be a good idea to carry your gear?… and looking for suggestions. Finally, I am not as young as I use to be and worried about slipping/falling when hauling gear in remote locations to fish.
Ideas?
Gary

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White River Trout Fishing

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Little lost on this video …someone want to clue me in on what all the funnin’ is about? ;-)

Bill


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Trout fishing spinner choice

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

trout fishing

Quick question. Is there a color spinners web source for the different seasons for trout fishing? I’ll be heading out to do some trout fishing this weekend and I was thinking about using salmon eggs and spinners?  I’ll be fishing medium fast streams, and the White River. I have always been a bit puzzled on type of spinner used in different times of the year. I am thinking it’s important to know because of fly hatch?

Thanks,
Gordon

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