125 YEAR TRADITION
Defining A Tradition
a 'modern' revolution
WALLPAPER: FEATHER DUSTER |
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CLASSIC LEADWING COACHMAN |
.. As with all flies and with all tiers the flies evolved and became standardized as the classic wet fly.
CLARET AND GOLD WASP |
.. Almost immediately after the standardizing of this morphology variation crept into the recipes.
SCARLET IBIS |
.. About the time of fly standardization came the interest in sub surface trout food.
.. Patterns began to be imitative of what was found in the belly's of trout and what lived under rocks.
FROM A TROUT'S BELLY |
.. Some of these patterns were highly imitative and others were extraordinarily impressionistic.
.. About the time that the subsurface tradition had evolved into the accepted, and standardized way to take a trout, along came the floating fly techniques. At first it was just any fly on the surface of the water.
QUILL BODY CATSKILL DRY FLY |
.. The modern dry fly is now considered traditional and classic.
.. The art of the dry fly has become a bit of voodoo hocus pocus in the modern fly fishing fraternity. It is the 'holy grail' for many fishers.
.. That's a whole different story.
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PRINCE NYMPH |
.. The wet fly and, particularly the nymph, is gaining in popularity: for many reasons, we suppose.
.. Properly fished the nymph will catch more fish than any other sort of fly. There is also a mystery about the 'take' of a nymph. Is it the bottom? Is it a fish?
BOB'S ROCK WORM |
.. Happily, fish will gobble the flies with amazing gusto and regularity, (and spit them out rapidly as well.)
.. There are only a few tips that need be elucidated to ensure that success is achieved in nymph, (or other subsurface,) fly fishing.
CASUAL DRESS |
.. Big ones, little ones, cased ones, wiggly ones, crawly ones, and even fixated ones all can be found there. Pick something from your box that is close to what you find.
BLOND FEATHER DUSTER |
.. Drift is very important. Weight should seldom be used. Line mending is a nearly lost art. The roll cast and water load are nearly forgotten - even with the currently popularity of Spey Techniques.
THE PENGUIN |
.. Bobbers, (strike indicators for the effete,) are not really necessary - even though they can help. Double bobbers are even used. Yarn is nice. Foam works but is environmentally insensitive.
LARGE STONEFLY NYMPH |
.. Most of our neighbors are accomplished sub surface fishers. Most visitors are either preconditioned to or, sucked in to, floating fly fishing by local counter help. Missing lots of fish on the surface makes it seem hard to catch trout.
.. For some "hard" is the challenge. So be it.
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.. About a year ago Tom Rosenbauer, (from Orvis,) bucked the trending 'Great Spey Revolution' and produced a very informative video about nymph and wet fly fishing. If you would like to catch fish all day long it is well worth your time to view it.
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.. It's another sunny day and, as they say around here: "We're down to dirt." There are still piles of snow in the corners and lining the streets. Some are 10' tall.STIMULATOR WITH HAIRCUT |
.. We have just enough time for a brief nap and then some wandering along the muddy shores of Notellum Creek.
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WALLPAPER: PHEASANT BACK FEATHERS |