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		<title>fly fishing line, and the newbie fly angler</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Trout fishing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the title says I'm a newbie to fly fishing, but excited about giving it a go because it look like a lot of fun and and almost an art skill. I bought a second hand 8'6" rod and reel,6/7, action. My plan is to fish in a small lake or a river with deep and shallow spots, I need a line and whatever else I might need, I'm thinking of a floating line with maybe a sinking tip,not sure,,mostly for trout, maybe use for small bass, bluegills because the weather is still a bit warm here for practice, probley a 5, weight forward?? floating or sinking? what line, leader, tippet? leader length? total beginner to fly fishing,not sure, what will I need?

Thanks-Roger
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		<title>The Pike just won&#8217;t bite</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 15:17:09 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Fishing]]></category>
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<div>Hello everyone, I am upset because for a over a week I've been targeting pike  in a small 2.5 acre pond/lake that is absolutely "infested"(this seems  to be the right term) with pike. There can be several pike in all  different sizes seen during every outing. In 8 days of trying all sizes,  types, colors, shapes of flies and trying different types of retrieve  there was not a single hook-up.
Be it top water presentation, deep  sinking line use or an intermediate going through different depths,  nothing.
I tried, early mornings, during the day, late evenings.  Picked sunny days, overcast days even fished through a storm. It just  happened that even the water clarity has changed for some reason. First  few days of fishing the water had some green and yellow "cloudy" stuff  in it reducing the visibility to about 2-3 ft at the most. Last few  days, after several rain storms, the water has cleared up significantly  to a point where I can see several feet through very clear water. (Now I  can see how and where I lost my flies :-)

All I got was rather two large pike following my fly all the way to  the shore (about 3-6 ft from the shore), that was on two different  occasions. First in the middle of a sunny day and the second right  before the above mentioned storm.  Oh, and I did get one violent bite  which, for some reason, did not result in a hook-up, might have been my  "overdone" weed guard. Now, I am even considering to try soaking my  flies in some type of fishing lure for the lack of other ideas. That's  how bad this is bugging me.

Given I am a newbie to chasing pike I ask for your opinions.

The pike in that lake are actively feeding as I can see numerous bait  fish "explosions" quite often, but evenings seem to be the most active  time. A couple of times, being in the right place, at the right time, I  somehow managed to pick-up my line pretty fast and hit the "bait  boiling" water right on and .............. NOTHING.

I can't wait to hear from all the experience pike pro's here.

Thanks in advance

Pike angler</div>]]></description>
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