Hi folks, I'm thinking of finally getting a sink tip line to fish streamers/nymphs. I've been using weight to this point. Any opinions on Orvis Steamer Stripper (4' mini sink tip)? I...
I'm going on a backpacking trip through central america and was hoping to do some fishing while down there. Someone advised me to use a hand reel since it would be small and light to pack. Does...
As far as I know fishing lines are pretty sturdy. But yes, that could happen. I've seen many fishermen on piers normally rolling in their lines with big fish on them though.
Yes, I would, if I...
Hi.
I'm not familiar with this Rod,however Cortland have marketed Fly Rods,Fly Lines for many years & you still see quite a few of the Rods on eBay,I have several of their Lines ,also used t...
...e OK for Trout.
If you are fishing where there are snags go for the 8lb line.
CAUTION.
Although Braid Lines are now becoming more popular,because of their smaller diameter,they can easily cut finge...
... I would like to purchase a new rod and reel for the trip. I would like to fish with some new technology lines (Tuff Line Plus, Spiderwire etc...) however I feel that it would be a waste of line and m...
...Salmon.in April and May much of the fishing is done by wading fishing from boat with guide using sinking lines.the rest of the season the fishing is done by wading using sinking lines.
http://www.f...
Thank you and Tight Lines.
...k this cow is
100 lbs 150,175,200,250,300 4004
see more photos at www.puertovallartafish.com
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tight lines...
Danube,
Thanks for the link. Tight lines to you!
Mikee718
re: Psalm 103:1-2
...of good replies. ONE made me investigate further.
My original question was what weights (2 different lines - one for perch size & one for bigger size fish) of line should I use.
Most a...
...d is a 5/6 weight, does that mean it lies between the two weights or does it refer to a various kinds of lines?...
...arbon line? I know its cheaper but I was wondering if it really isn't as good as other Fluorocarbon lines...
Hi there
Please take a look to this new website.
www.flyfishingstudio.com
Tnaks and tight lines
Tono
...st a two-week difference and even if it comes "late" that isn't too bad at all.
Tight lines, Capt. Danny! ...
Hi Horse
Iforgot to mention to use light line,2 to 4 pound test would be
about right
tight lines
steeliebill.
...fishing different sorts of fish, Extofer. I don't think they'd be changing poles and reels and lines if it weren't necessary. Perhaps you brought up a good idea for a new invention thou...
... header blackfin tuna and as the second one ate a 4 1/2 ft. silky shark ate it and put up a great fight. Lines went right back in the water and a barracuda ate along with an arctic bonito.
Today w...
Thanks Danube- sorry for posting this in the forums, but I couldn't get an email reply.
Tight lines,
GG
...mes then tie your briad and backing together and keep spooling.
you can look up good knots for tieing lines together online. any good fisherman should know some good knots anyway so if you dont I w...
Hi.
I have found Grass & Weeds are always a pain to remove from all lures regardless of lines,the result for Fishing those conditions which we all seem to do.
...eat information about fishing. I am a bass angler and thought i'd check in and say hello!
Tight lines,
Sue...
...aving pennies for a while. My wife gave me some Christmas money that is going towards it also.
Tight lines on 08!...
Because their mouth and bill are all bone it is difficult to hook them, 351mustang65 Running trot-lines or with bank hooks who are baited with live minnows is a good way to catch them.
...us to know if you find someone who will know. Have a lovely time at the river this week, and
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... of those & use them,in Australia. I like the Emerger,The Shuttlecock type Fly,and the Scuds.
Tight Lines.
liphooked....
... to that promise. I am really curious to know how this works out for you
Ohh and OF COURSE: tight lines and success in Pennsylvania.
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