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John writes:
Why would it not work? Fly suspended on mono under a bobber. Whether it's a plastic bubble or them fist-sized hunks o' yarn ya'll call indicators on the Rapid--what's the difference? ![]() Because it's not fly fishing. Fly fishing in the regs of most states I've fished (where it says "Fly fishing only") required a fly rod/reel. Now if that Californicator wants to put a fly reel on that spinning rod and use the *line* to cast it, then *that* would be termed fly fishing. I didn't make the rules, John. Dave http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html |
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Charlie Choc writes:
The 'fly fishing' only waters I have fished were in Yellowstone and in NC, and both define fly fishing as fishing with a fly regardless of what type of rod/reel are used. And? |
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Charlie Choc:
So fishing with a fly on a spinning outfit is 'fly fishing' in those places. Every place I have seen both fly fishermen and spinners fish artificials has been marked "Artificial Lure Only", and that includes the Big Horn. Maine never allowed any weight to be added to the fly or to the line/leaders for this very reason. Spin fishers would put on a weighted streamer and cast away. Then they allowed weight to be added to the fly and leader, but described fly fishing as using a fly rod and reel with fly line and leader. As far as I know, I have never fished "fly fishing only" waters where spin fishers were allowed. Dave http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html |
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I just checked the Yellowstone regs and they say "artifical lures and flies".
So, the spinners can lob a junk of brass. Dave http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html |
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![]() John writes: Why would it not work? Fly suspended on mono under a bobber. Whether it's a plastic bubble or them fist-sized hunks o' yarn ya'll call indicators on the Rapid--what's the difference? ![]() Dave LaCourse" wrote Because it's not fly fishing. Fly fishing in the regs of most states I've fished (where it says "Fly fishing only") required a fly rod/reel. Now if that Californicator wants to put a fly reel on that spinning rod and use the *line* to cast it, then *that* would be termed fly fishing. I didn't make the rules, John. Dave Well every thing was fine back in Merry Old England until Skues came along, then it all went to hell. ![]() Ernie |
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Well every thing was fine back in Merry Old England until Skues came
along, then it all went to hell. ![]() Ernie Heard he was a bit of a ******* too. He married a lady of minor means, went through her dough, chucked her out and got a divorce, leaving her a poor ex-skues of a woman. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 17:54:48 -0500, "Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf
wrote: Well every thing was fine back in Merry Old England until Skues came along, then it all went to hell. ![]() Ernie Heard he was a bit of a ******* too. He married a lady of minor means, went through her dough, chucked her out and got a divorce, leaving her a poor ex-skues of a woman. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply The cod! g.c. |
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