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Trout fishing and dry flies?

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010
Hey all thought I’d pitch in and ask a question. I’ve been fishing in the same lake area for a week and focused on the trout patterns and habits. Just before sunrise, the trout are very active, on the surface, and jumping and feeding off flies on the surface. I’ve been using, worms on an 18-inch leader, swivel, and bobber, and I get bites often. At day break, the trout only hit flies or feed on the surface. The number of active trout explodes, and they just flat-out ignore worms.I am not a fly angler and don’t even own a fly rod but I do have a few small dry flies though, and I was wondering if there was a way to use them with a standard fishing rod? The idea is that I think dry flies floating on the surface would be a really popular bait for the trout feeding on bugs.

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Wet flies and dry flies?

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

wet flies and dry

Wet flies and dry flies? Another Newbie here to ask a question abut fly fishing. I am going to give fly fishing a go and try my luck at some trout fishing this summer. The standard I know is to use a fly & bobber. If one of you fly fisherman can tip off a newbie on the difference between dry and wet flies? Also, what should I be using here in Arkansas during the summer?…….any suggestions on what type or color?

What size do you recommend?
Mac in Arkadelphia, Arkansas

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Catskill Style Dry Flies

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

So here I am Tying Catskill Style Dry Flies. Its a pattern created by Leonard Wright. I would like the exact patterns recipe so I could tie it the right way. Any help is appreciated.

The fly as best as I could determine from the photo in the book.

Brk Trt


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Custom fly rod project

Saturday, June 12th, 2010
Hello everyone! Thought i’s post some pictures of my Custom fly rod project. This is a 4 pc 4wt built on the Cabelas PT+ blank which has a nice moderate action for those of you that like lazy casting strokes such as myself. The handle is my first attempt at using birch bark. Lots of work but I do enjoy the finished product. I think I will use birch bark again soon. The handle consists of Stabilized maple burl at the ends, blank walnut trim pieces, two pieces of brown burl cork and birch bark in the center. The reel seat is a Lemke which I turned a stabilized maple burl insert for. The guides are H&H. I typically put either a decorative wrap or a feather inlay on my rods, but I wanted the handle to be the center of attention on this one. I also put a hook keeper on this which is uncommon for me. But since I plan on using this for very small dry flies I thought it would be easier than hooking it to the stripping guide which is quite heavy wire.
Your honest opinions are much appreciated, and I gladly accept constructive criticism :-)




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