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This year I get to try streamers in rivers for the first time. I've watched the nice, multi video guide produced by Orvis but wondered if anyone (Daniela - your front page inspired me to try them) has any tips for small/medium river tactics with streamers, including common patterns that catch fish and are castable with a #6 wt (or 4wt?) rod.
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Hi Neil,
I'm sure I've written some FPs on the subject. I'll dig them out shortly. Best advice I can think of is to read the water and make every cast as it was a shot. Which rivers are you fishing?
Cheers, Paul
I'm sure I've written some FPs on the subject. I'll dig them out shortly. Best advice I can think of is to read the water and make every cast as it was a shot. Which rivers are you fishing?
Cheers, Paul
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The Wiltshire Avon this month and the Usk in Wales next.
It's just as a backup in case either nothing's rising or the water's too turbid
It's just as a backup in case either nothing's rising or the water's too turbid
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Here's something I wrote a while back http://www.sexyloops.com/index.php/ps/s ... wild-trout
I have a weighted olive woolly bugger with a tungsten head and grizzle hackle that I really like for such situations. Also some big black bunnies as well as white and olive bunnies and that's about it!
Cheers, Paul
I have a weighted olive woolly bugger with a tungsten head and grizzle hackle that I really like for such situations. Also some big black bunnies as well as white and olive bunnies and that's about it!
Cheers, Paul
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Brilliant! Exactly what I'm looking for
I'm off to Orvis as they've just sent me a massive discount flyer
Thailand (well, Bangkok) was great - it just can't handle that kind of Heat/Humidity - possibly ok when on holiday but when you're working it's just brutal.
I'm off to Orvis as they've just sent me a massive discount flyer
Thailand (well, Bangkok) was great - it just can't handle that kind of Heat/Humidity - possibly ok when on holiday but when you're working it's just brutal.
How's that coming along?You will find this cast described in the Sexyloops APP in the Spey Casting module. Another great reason to invest in the APP!
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I love the humidity!
Yeah I've had a couple of quotes in Hungary that were quite staggering, four times the original price. Meeting a Malaysian App programmer on the 12th. It's a chap I know quite well and I'm optimistic about this meeting. He already has some software that might actually do most of it.
So I'm on it!!
Cheers, Paul
Yeah I've had a couple of quotes in Hungary that were quite staggering, four times the original price. Meeting a Malaysian App programmer on the 12th. It's a chap I know quite well and I'm optimistic about this meeting. He already has some software that might actually do most of it.
So I'm on it!!
Cheers, Paul
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I once read Lefty Kreh say that if he was limited to using only one fly for all his fly-fishing in every place and every fish species, then he'd choose the clouser minnow. For whatever that's worth.
Also, it's really easy to tie.
Also, it's really easy to tie.
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I found weighted streamers a pest to cast on light tackle, so I tied some unweighted ones and fish them on a sinking polyleader. The casting and wind resistance are ok and the polyleader gets them down were some of the fish are. I do have some weighted wooly buggers as a general pattern, but usually stick to muddler minnows and spruce flies.
Streamers for beginners
everything works as streamer when pulled quick enough or in the right way. I remember fishing a big Royal Wulff as a dry when the thing started to sink. I couldn´t be bothered changing the fly so I just started pulling it like a streamer .. got several fish on it from the boat. That was on a lake close to Queenstown ;-)
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Hi TZ,
Up in the hills? I've done the same thing when they were eating red damsels on the wing.
Ended up tying extended bodies with white braided backing and colouring them in. Would Iove to invent a way of fishing these above the water!!
Cheers, Paul
Up in the hills? I've done the same thing when they were eating red damsels on the wing.
Ended up tying extended bodies with white braided backing and colouring them in. Would Iove to invent a way of fishing these above the water!!
Cheers, Paul