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... Alaska’s Capital Cities Weekly .
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Coldwater Fly Patterns: It’s All About Movement
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Para Trooper Adams
Budding Emerger PMD
Purple Crystal Stimi
Speckled Double Bead Stone
JR's Para-Sally
Bead-Head-Rubber-Leg Flash-Back Pheasant Tail
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... and designing his own flies since 1957. His interest and reativity in fly tying led to a degree in dentistry. Learn the ... insect sample you've taken from your home water and tie a better fly pattern that will out fish the commercial ones.
Included in this book ... selection, and material choice using them to tie over 100 of the best fly patterns. With simple substitutions of materials you can tie ...
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[ November 7, 2009; 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. ] Fly Fishing Maryland? Please join us for a Beginners Fly Tying Class on Saturday, November 7, from 9:00 AM till 12:00 PM. It's an introductory fly tying class that focuses on Gunpowder River favorite fly patterns. One of our Maryland river guides will be teaching this fun-filled beginners class. Cost of the class is $45
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... talk with Pat a few weeks back about Tailwater fishing and his new book. Whenever Pat talks about fishing, whether around the South Platte areas, regional Tailwaters or fly patterns...I listen and learn!
Tailwaters provide extraordinary year round fishing, but you have to know how to fish them. Tailwater expert angler and guide Pat Dorsey provides the ...
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... in the range of #18 and smaller. This is probably because the fish are opportunistic and they see the larger patterns better.
Heavier tippet casts heavy nymph rigs better than light tippet ... a single fish with one drift. Sometimes fish will have a definite preference for one fly over another.
The second advantage is that you can fish two flies at different depths on the same drift. We like to fish ...
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