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Geff_t

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Re: Are you what you catch??
« Reply #30 on: February 02, 2007, 08:43:33 PM »

Good luck to you Brian. Can not wait to get out to do some fly fishing.
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Re: Are you what you catch??
« Reply #31 on: February 02, 2007, 08:46:45 PM »

This is the reason that I wont be fishing the Vedder this weekend once again. I just found out today I will get some fishing time this weekend. I have the morning on Sunday to fish before the SuperBowl. No way you well catch me on the Vedder. I will be out catching cutthroat. I will not see a single person on the water I am fishing enjoying the scenery and watching these magnificant fish take my fly.



Why don't you try and hook up with Floon? I bet the boys will be out swinging it somewhere near..

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Re: Are you what you catch??
« Reply #32 on: February 02, 2007, 09:27:08 PM »

Good luck to you Brian. Can not wait to get out to do some fly fishing.

Why arent you doing it now?

Xgolfman I am doing a solo mission on Sunday. Sometimes its good to get out yourself. I am going to try and get some more underwater pics and get some good ones this time. I'll post some if I catch some fish.
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Re: Are you what you catch??
« Reply #33 on: February 02, 2007, 09:29:25 PM »

Good luck to you Brian. Can not wait to get out to do some fly fishing.

Why arent you doing it now?

Xgolfman I am doing a solo mission on Sunday. Sometimes its good to get out yourself. I am going to try and get some more underwater pics and get some good ones this time. I'll post some if I catch some fish.

 I don't know. I just have never really fly fished this time of year. Usually don't until March on the stave.
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Re: Are you what you catch??
« Reply #34 on: February 02, 2007, 10:42:46 PM »

Good luck to you Brian. Can not wait to get out to do some fly fishing.

Why arent you doing it now?

Xgolfman I am doing a solo mission on Sunday. Sometimes its good to get out yourself. I am going to try and get some more underwater pics and get some good ones this time. I'll post some if I catch some fish.

I did the EXACT same thing your doing this winter, last winter...and no one was going to tell me any different either...BUT...I also learned, there isn't any bait happening right now and the water temp. is still to cold to make them as aggressive as they will be...Were just in a between season funk...I can't even tie any more flys...I'm full up except for my chironomid box... ;D  Time will come and i'll be out again...wait till the early boatman on the lakes...wooohooo...smacker time...

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Re: Are you what you catch??
« Reply #35 on: February 03, 2007, 07:56:23 AM »

Once you hook a few steelhead on the fly, there is no turning back. It's not hard, all you need is patience, and with the development in fly lines the last few years it has made it that much easier. Plus concentrate on water that gear guys have difficulty fishing. I don't catch as many steelhead as when I gear fished, but every steelhead caught now is that much more special.
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