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On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 23:35:53 GMT, "Wayne Harrison" wrote:
"George Cleveland" wrote in message ... On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 23:06:57 GMT, (George Cleveland) wrote: 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. Actually, I heard she got halford everything he owned. g.c. this pun thing mussed top. yfitons wayno I'm sorry. I didn't mean to Test your patience. I must be Ichen for attention. g.c. Who, after all scored, 71003 on the ****oir test! 71003!!! Where's my validation!!! Where's the raisinification of my self esteemification!!!! ! |
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![]() "Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... 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 Not much surprised to learn that you didn't make the rules.......if you had, one would expect that you'd know them.......which states require the use of a fly reel in fly fishing only waters? Wolfgang |
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![]() Charlie Choc wrote: On 06 Nov 2003 23:15:59 GMT, irate (Dave LaCourse) wrote: Have you ever seen a spinner there? They can't use leaded split shot, so I would imagine they'd have to use that bubble thingy. You can use nonlead shot. I don't remember seeing anyone else fishing at all when we were in that section. My guess would be the bubble too. With a bubble you would still need to get the depth right and get a good drift, though, so I don't think spinning gear would have any advantage - probably isn't easy to mend line with mono either. g A mend isn't needed nearly as much with light mono. The larger diameter of flylines and leader butts cause MUCH more drag than light mono. Probably the most effective nymph fishermen I ever met used a weird spin casting reel with light mono on a flyrod. (I recently wrote about the guy here) Sometimes he used "flyrod" indicators (not bubbles), sometimes not - depending on water conditions. Since the thin mono he used caused little or no drag, he could get incredibly long, dragfree drifts. Since the thin mono allowed the fly to sink more readily and the mono produced much less drag both under the water and on the surface, he could effectively fish spots that were "impossible" with conventional fly gear. He caught some VERY good fish from some heavily fished waters. I learned alot from the guy. I played around with his "system" enough to see how effective it was but it wasn't my cup of tea. I learned alot from the guy, some of what I learned was applicable to "conventional" fly fishing, some not. One of the things I did take from his method was the use of a long tippet when nymphing. I frequently use a leader that is 80 to 90% tippet. IMO, the thin diameter tippet is much better when nymphing than the heavy butt sections of a traditional leader. It reduces drag, is more sensitive, provides better contact and allows the fly to sink easier which lets you use less weight. IMO, there are a few places and times where a flyline is better than thin mono when nymphing but there are many where mono is MUCH better. Willi |
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g.c.
the ****oir test! validation!!! raisinification Hmmm, I must be the liberal media. Ain't taken things outta context great? Next stop, Rayguns... -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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Wolfgang writes:
Not much surprised to learn that you didn't make the rules.......if you had, one would expect that you'd know them.......which states require the use of a fly reel in fly fishing only waters? Maine regs: 4. FLY FISHING means casting upon water and retrieving in a manner in which the weight of the fly line propels the fly. No more than 3 unbaited artificial flies individually attached to a line may be used. (NOTE: It is unlawful to troll a fly in waters restricted to fly fishing only). Although it does not say anything about a *fly* rod, or a *fly* reel, I'd love to see someone cast with a spinning rod/casting rod/etc, with fly line on the reel. Remember, the fly line must propel the fly. |
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DT writes:
What happened to the Land Yacht? If you drove that down there, wayno would be asking you those questions ;-) G Still have it. Jo and I are going to San Diego in March with it. I wouldn't drive it to Penns because it provides wonderful accomodations, but leaves me without local wheels. And, no, I ain't towing anything. Guess I could rent something..... Dave http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html |
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Will writes:
You can use nonlead shot. Correct, but like Charlie says, I'd love to see a spinner mend his line. Dave http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html |
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![]() "Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... Wolfgang writes: Not much surprised to learn that you didn't make the rules.......if you had, one would expect that you'd know them.......which states require the use of a fly reel in fly fishing only waters? Maine regs: 4. FLY FISHING means casting upon water and retrieving in a manner in which the weight of the fly line propels the fly. No more than 3 unbaited artificial flies individually attached to a line may be used. (NOTE: It is unlawful to troll a fly in waters restricted to fly fishing only). Although it does not say anything about a *fly* rod, or a *fly* reel, I'd love to see someone cast with a spinning rod/casting rod/etc, with fly line on the reel. Remember, the fly line must propel the fly. So, in other words, you don't know of any rule anywhere that states you must use a fly rod/reel.......it is in fact not the case that, "Fly fishing in the regs of most states I've fished (where it says "Fly fishing only") required a fly rod/reel.".....you just made that **** up, right? Wolfgang who does most of his casting with that portion of the line OFF the reel. |
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ever the daredevil, wayno writes:
shee-it. i got a 99 cherokee that i will put on a dirt road against any freaking yankee vehicle, 'specially driven by worn out ol' barnacles from masskachoosuts. looks like this one will have to be settled on Woodward Gap Road, say about May 20,2004. I will provide impartial judging and strong drink. Will also drive myself to and from in the Fabulous Fishing Car, which will also be used to carry debris from this no doubt ugly spectacle. Might I suggest we also fish a bit? Tom |
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