
Buzz(bearkiller)
- callmeslick
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Buzz(bearkiller)
Trolling won't work, some of these guys are below the bottom. Go to flies to raise them. It's summer, I would suggest a nice caddis:


Re: Buzz(bearkiller)
I'm still burned out from all the tying I did over the winter. I don't know how you tie so many flies.
Hoppers are working great right now. I've got a couple of dozen tied up.
How's your fishing? Sorry I didn't get back to your PM. I meant to get back to it and forgot. I'm old.
btw..Nice scruffy looking fly. How's it work?
Hoppers are working great right now. I've got a couple of dozen tied up.
How's your fishing? Sorry I didn't get back to your PM. I meant to get back to it and forgot. I'm old.
btw..Nice scruffy looking fly. How's it work?
- callmeslick
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Re: Buzz(bearkiller)
easy, I don't anymore. Only did 800 for the shop(premium priced) and another couple hundred for my own use and that of my fishing buddies.bearkiller wrote:I'm still burned out from all the tying I did over the winter. I don't know how you tie so many flies.
that should last you. Tie them in yellow and green.Hoppers are working great right now. I've got a couple of dozen tied up.
Spring trout fishing was borderline spectacular. Massive bug hatches, possibly heightened by a huge die off of bats. Literally billions of very large mayflies mixed in with a few billion more small yellow ones. Fish exploding everywhere out of the water. Summer has brought real hot weather and has generally sucked for trout. Bass fishing and saltwater have been pretty good. I've caught a bunch of stuff. Two big striper trips coming in the fall, one a surfcasting tournament Thanksgiving week(cold water!). Hope fall trout fishing picks up.How's your fishing? Sorry I didn't get back to your PM. I meant to get back to it and forgot.
hardly a news flashI'm old.

the shuck is sparkle yarn, and the wing is made out of snowshoe rabbit foot hair. Thus, it floats, damned near forever, and will pop up when pulled under. Friends put split shot in front of these and claim they are killer pupae, with all kinds of air bubbles but I like surface action. Dead drift, popped under or hanging in the current downstream, these get jumped on. Landed a 22 inch rainbow several years back after a frustrating night, when I stopped with the rod under my arm to light a cigarette. The strike left a red mark in my armpit!btw..Nice scruffy looking fly. How's it work?

Re: Buzz(bearkiller)
12, 10 clouser crayfish
muddlers 12 and 10
and these groovy 2" 1/8" diameter red/brown rubber worms with a 14 or a 12
millersflyshop.com is your friend, you cant tie them as cheap as they ship them for.
my #3 gray rig has kicked ass this year

wierd brokeback bass


8'6" #3 grays, carbon reel right off ebay from japan, excellent, DTF, and I'm making my own furled leaders

guncases are cheaper and work better than fly rod cases...just use common sense whipping them out at teh boat ramp
muddlers 12 and 10
and these groovy 2" 1/8" diameter red/brown rubber worms with a 14 or a 12
millersflyshop.com is your friend, you cant tie them as cheap as they ship them for.
my #3 gray rig has kicked ass this year

wierd brokeback bass


8'6" #3 grays, carbon reel right off ebay from japan, excellent, DTF, and I'm making my own furled leaders

guncases are cheaper and work better than fly rod cases...just use common sense whipping them out at teh boat ramp
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Re: Buzz(bearkiller)
Geez...a bunch of fly tie folks here.....should of known.....
Anybody here old enough to remember a company called Herter's based in Waseca, Minnesota....I used to order all my fly tying stuff from them.....back in the late 60's.....They had the neatest catalogs.... Always wanted a split bamboo fly rod when I was a kid.... My favorite killer flys for W. Texas were the "black ant & variations" along with small poppers tied on #12 hook, with a cork body.... When I lived in Virginia, I tied a bunch of stuff on #22 hooks.... Forty years ago....memories.........................
Anybody here old enough to remember a company called Herter's based in Waseca, Minnesota....I used to order all my fly tying stuff from them.....back in the late 60's.....They had the neatest catalogs.... Always wanted a split bamboo fly rod when I was a kid.... My favorite killer flys for W. Texas were the "black ant & variations" along with small poppers tied on #12 hook, with a cork body.... When I lived in Virginia, I tied a bunch of stuff on #22 hooks.... Forty years ago....memories.........................
Re: Buzz(bearkiller)
When I was a kid there wasn't anything but bamboo.
Old enough for you?
Old enough for you?

Re: Buzz(bearkiller)
herters..I still reciepts from there
tons, and i mean TONS of jap companies making bamboo fly rods- even these weird stream rods, no reel, they are 9-15 feet long, 6-10 feet of silk furled treated line. argh..whats that name..anyway
fuck it brb
tons, and i mean TONS of jap companies making bamboo fly rods- even these weird stream rods, no reel, they are 9-15 feet long, 6-10 feet of silk furled treated line. argh..whats that name..anyway
fuck it brb
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Tenkara, thats what its called. originally for small heavily blocked streams, enjoying a bit of resurgence-
I dont care for bamboo- I have used them, fiberglass, carbon this, kevlar that- I really like fiberglass, suits my style of shorter distance pond/lake wading canoe shorelines type
but that little greys 3 weight I'm digging. a lot.
Tenkara, thats what its called. originally for small heavily blocked streams, enjoying a bit of resurgence-
I dont care for bamboo- I have used them, fiberglass, carbon this, kevlar that- I really like fiberglass, suits my style of shorter distance pond/lake wading canoe shorelines type
but that little greys 3 weight I'm digging. a lot.
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Re: Buzz(bearkiller)
I love bamboo, and it's all I use. I never liked glass. It has no damping. Compared to bamboo. Glass didn't last too long.
However, that doesn't mean shit. If you like it. That's all that counts.
However, that doesn't mean shit. If you like it. That's all that counts.
Re: Buzz(bearkiller)
Hey BK....back in the 60's...I was told that the premium bamboo for fly rods was in China...as you know, back then...you couldn't get it.... Was also told that the bamboo back then was of far lesser quality... My first rod was a 6 1/2 Shakespeare (fiberglass) and later obtained an 8 foot fiberglass to go along with it....I have not fly fished in thirty years...I wonder what the carbon fiber stuff is like? Oh..well....