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What Fly-Fishing Gear Do I Need for Streamer Fishing? The patterns and techniques presented here are all compatible with a 9-foot, 5- or 6-weight fly rod and reel, which are standard sizes for ...
Brammer said he doesn’t have a signature fly pattern so much as a signature style. He favors streamers with a fusiform shape that feature a bulky shoulder and an elegant tail that continuously ...
Fly fishing for trout on a stream or river could be addictive. The ability of an angler to try and present an imitation fly ...
Those conventional bass guys have a lot of knowledge and skill. Paying attention to how they catch bass can pay dividends for fly anglers.
- When I'm fishing a saltwater flat and the moving tide is keeping my fly up on the surface. When I fish the Brewster Flats in Cape Cod, I like to fish sand eel patterns on a sinking tip line.
Local guide Matt McGinnis' streamer pattern is one of the deadliest on the fly-fishing market By DARYL GADBOW of the Missoulian Feb 24, 2005 ...
Fast Sinking Fly Lines in Lakes. Chasing trophy trout in lakes—or where rivers flow into lakes—is mostly streamer water. But you don’t always need giant, articulated patterns.
The reason for this breakdown is because I typically spend at least 75 percent of my time fishing subsurface patterns. (This goes up to 90 percent or more during the colder months.) This bass fell ...
The patterns and techniques presented here are all compatible with a 9-foot, 5- or 6-weight fly rod and reel, which are standard sizes for most trout pursuits.If you already fish dry flies and ...
Fly Fishing A Streamer That Moves Like A Jerkbait. ... It's easy to find 4-inch streamer patterns on the market. I prefer not to go any smaller, ...