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Old 09-07-2008, 05:39 PM
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the most used....

hi i would like to know what type of flys all of you guys use i often use my mayfly for catching carp.



every serious fly fisher should use a black dry ant fly at the first sign of new trees and bushes
deehair bass bug fly- is a very good fly for largemouth bass which the early settlers of north america discoverd to catch largemouth bass.

these two are very good flys


SOFT HACKLE NORTH COUNTRY SPIDER WET FLY- looks a lot like an ascending pupa wich is very common with trout they love them



the shipmans buzzer-they are supposed to be like midges but i cant really see any resemblance but is still a very good fly and good for catching trout!!!


the daddylong legs fly-my faav fly is this and im sure all people are familiar with the daddylong legs and they are a trouts fav meal they adore them the fly looks so realistic aswell a fantasttic fly and come in lots of different colours.


I have shown you what i like to carry in my fly box a very good selection you should try these you will have great results



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Old 09-07-2008, 11:32 PM
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i dont fly fish but am wanting to try it,

so thanks for the info,

cya soon mate
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Old 09-19-2008, 04:10 PM
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ok i hope u like all the info that i put on here to help fly fishers and fishing in general


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Old 09-26-2008, 06:00 PM
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fly fishing is the best type of fishing

i love it you should start as soon as you can and follow some of my advice because


i love fly fishing
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fly fishing is the best type of fishing

i love it you should start as soon as you can and follow some of my advice because


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Don't we all! And of course as you know - sea fishing is my favorite - not fly. Everyone has a personall different favorite. Some like fly fishing and now more and more peole are turning to or starting sea fishing! YES!
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Don't we all! And of course as you know - sea fishing is my favorite - not fly. Everyone has a personall different favorite. Some like fly fishing and now more and more peole are turning to or starting sea fishing! YES!
yea whatever

i agree people have there own personal favourite but course fishing is boring!
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yea whatever

i agree people have there own personal favourite but course fishing is boring!
Now steady on

Course fishing done properly can be very mentally intensive and requires more thought

Fly fishing is very hard work with the constant casting and line mending especially on the rivers I fluff chuck

Sea fishing can be very negative for those of us who only get one or two tides to play with every 6 months

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any fishing is better than no fishing


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true fly fishing is hard work

but course fishing isnt for me =¬(

i somtimes go on the canal but nothing repeat nothing beats fly fishing for me

except for manchester city (refer to my page)

and yes fishing is better than no fishing

i saw on the simpsons they used a stick with line rapped round it and a float and when they caught somthing they wrapped the line round the stick to pull it in

of course who would do that in real life
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