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So if i'm understanding this right then the only real difference would
be a bigger tippet and maybe a little different variety of flys? That could save some cash. |
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runsrealfast wrote:
So if i'm understanding this right then the only real difference would be a bigger tippet and maybe a little different variety of flys? That could save some cash. Do you have some kind of boat? It's possible to fish some lakes from shore, but a boat, or even a float tube, enormously increases your opportunities. Also, serious stillwater fly fishermen have at least one sinking line, and more typically two or more with different sink rates. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() Do you have some kind of boat? I don't have my own but can get access to one almost anytime I want so thats not the trouble, but I have been looking at those pontoon boats in different sporting goods stores. Some are pretty well priced while others seem to be a lot more expensive. What would be the general recomondation with those things? |
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