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Old January 23rd, 2009, 01:43 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Larry L
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Default tungsten, or, not


"Dave LaCourse" wrote



Or, you could do a nice pastel color, Larry. You
know, Idaho Pink and California Fuschia d;o)




:-) I've been trying to find some nice paisley print waders .... Maybe
I'll wait to tie the flies until I can pick a matching color


ASIDE: Your TR brought something to mind when you spoke of frustration
casting to fish you know are rejecting your efforts. To show how
different we can all be, I don't think that would frustrate me, just
increase my determination. BUT, a few casts "fishing the water," without
results, wondering if there were even fish seeing my fly, would have me
frustrated to no end. That is the major reason I've never pursued most of
the 'lots of casts per fish, but big fish when you get one' venues and
styles ... I get frustrated too easy UNLESS I can see him, but, if I can see
him, I can put hours into the catching, no problem. Your report made me
consider the sea-run browns of TdF as a possible dream location for the
first time, mainly because I had always assumed it would be hours and hours
of blind casting for every big fish ... and, sure I like big fish, but ....