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Stan wrote:
After viewing the Fly Fishing show on the VS channel the other day, it got my sporting blood flowing. The 2 guys were fishing for Muskies on a lake in Boulder Junction Wisconsin. I've never fished for Muskies, as there are none in Oregon! I asked a question about the epoxy head fly they were using on the Fly Tying Newsgroup, and Ken suggested I post on here to get info about Muskie fly fishing and flys. So here it is. Suggestions???? Brian posted the URL of the Muskie guide's website over in rofft http://www.wetieit.com/ and I was so impressed with it I gave Bill Sherer a call. Disclaimer: I know nothing about fly fishing for muskie, I've never even tried to catch a muskie ever in my life and when I accidentally caught a northern pike while fishing for smallmouth I was scared half to death of the damn thing and cut the fly rather than try to deal with that slimy, toothy thing in my canoe. Everything I'm posting here is info I got during a forty-five minute phone conversation with Bill Sherer. Rod- 9' 9wt, the faster the better. Winston Boron, Sage TCR, St. Croix Legend are all OK but their tips are too wimpy. Bill has designed his own rod specifically for muskie, The Muskie Master,(he'll sell you one for $495.;-) The rod needs to be able to toss huge windeaters 60 feet while at the same time having a tip strong enough to withstand that figure 8 move you do right next to the boat. Most muskies are caught after they've chased the fly right up next to the boat. Flyline- He likes a 9wt intermediate sinktip with a clear tip. Cortland Ghost Tip is OK but he really likes the Airflo Forty Plus. He says he very rarely ever uses a floating line. Leader & Tippet- Just a 2-3ft piece of straight 30lb mono for the leader and a 2 or 3ft piece of 30lb titanium wire for a tippet. Tyger Wire is no good because it kinks too easily, pay a little extra and get the titanium. Use an Albright knot to attach the titanium tippet to the leader and a clinch knot to tie on the fly. Flies- His own designs, of course. ;-) But Bunnies are OK and big Deceivers too. That's about it. It sounds like a hoot so I signed up for this: http://www.wetieit.com/blog/index.php?category=5 Me, Kristine and Kipper are going to spend that whole week up in Boulder Junction, does anybody have a recommendation for vacation rentals in the area that take dogs ? -- Ken Fortenberry |
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