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Thanks to all responses. That's some great stuff to chew on. I look
foward to spending some time looking for bugs, nymphs, fuzzy boogers, etc. I know that spinning is not fly-fishing, but with the setup I use, I feel that it's "almost" there. I have a 5 foot super ultra-light rod and reel. On that I have braided 4lbs test - which is about as thin as a spider's web. No, I can't cast a weightless fly, but almost. I have several books on fly fishing, and will definately get into it sooner than later. I maxed out the "hobby" budget this year with the purchase of a fishing kayak. I readily admit that I have no idea how you folks arrive at "matching the hatch". I've spent a considerable amount of time on the water, and I've never seen anything hatching or swarming - save gnats. How do you guys figure that stuff out? Honestly, I thougt earthworms was the ultimate trout bait. I was wrong ![]() I agree that when it's too hot it's probably better to leave them alone and go torture the bluegills and perch...make fish-sticks out of them. Kids love'm! Sam |
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