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Archive for May, 2008

May 30 2008

Friday- Fly Day: Montana

Published by CtScribe under Flies, Fly Fishing

Although the Montana, due to its name, may seem like the All-American nymph, it is actually quite the diplomatic fly, spreading its influence into northern countries such as New Zealand.
The streamer, theoretically, was used primarily in the Montana state, and other western countries, until it was discovered, and brought eastward to be fished along the [...]

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May 27 2008

Fly Day- Friday: Mickey Mouse

Published by CtScribe under Flies, Fly Fishing

For all of you fishermen that like to be a little different, and go against the grain of traditional fly fishing, the Mickey Mouse is undoubtedly the fly for you. The Mickey Mouse isn’t actually a fly at all, and is generally categorized as a member of the terrestrial family. Although this pattern is typically [...]

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May 26 2008

Like Passing a Camel Through a Needle

Published by CtScribe under Flies, Fly Fishing

This past weekend I spent time working with a gentlemen who wished to learn to cast a fly-rod. Before we even began casting, I noticed something that I thought appropriate to address. When threading a fly line through a rod, we have all faced the frustration of accidently dropping the line, and having to rethread [...]

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May 23 2008

Fly Day- Friday: The Muddler Minnow

Published by CtScribe under Flies, Fly Fishing

For all you fishermen out there who dream of catching trophy trout, yet always come up short, wondering why it seems that the trout aren’t eating anything you are presenting to them, it is actually quite simple; it seems as though they are not eating, because, in fact, they might not be.
Before getting too [...]

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May 19 2008

Where To Draw The Line…

Published by CtScribe under Uncategorized

Yesterday I was speaking to a man who has just began to fly-fish, and he asked me an interesting question that seems to typically be overlooked, “how often should I change my fly line?”
This question has a number of answers that can all be considered correct. Firstly, the leader and tippet should be treated separately [...]

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May 16 2008

Fly Day- Friday: Dr. C

Published by CtScribe under Flies, Fly Fishing

The Damn-Real Caddis, or Dr. C, is not only a very physically attracting nymph, but it is also very effective. Caddis nymphs are one of the most interesting larvae due to their unique style of housing and source of camouflage.
When I was six years old, my brothers and I were catching crayfish behind our house. [...]

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May 16 2008

Dodging Duckweed

Published by CtScribe under Fishing, Fly Fishing, Maintenance

This past week I spent time scouting out, and fishing, a local pond here in northeastern Connecticut. It was my first time fishing this specific body of water, so I met up with the owner of the property to discuss the ins and outs of fishing there. After a few minutes of conversation, he began [...]

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May 14 2008

When You Get Hit

After all the casting and hard work finally pays off, and you have that beautiful trophy trout on your line, there are many things that take place both in your mind and physically on the water. The most common thoughts that come to mind are those regarding size, whether to keep it or not, and [...]

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May 13 2008

‘Dead-Fly’ Done

For all of those fly fishermen our there who enjoy using streamers when fishing, there is one problem that seems almost inevitable at times: ‘dead-fly.’ Dead-fly is the term used to describe a streamer that tends to turn upside-down when being retrieved through the water. This action will cause the presentation of the fly to [...]

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May 12 2008

What’s A Yeti?

Just yesterday I was fishing with my three brothers at a favorite childhood fishing hole behind the house where we grew up. While we were fishing, my little brother accidently brought up an interesting topic that I decided to discuss today.
The four of us went out fishing, and neglected all sense of dignity and [...]

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