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Hey a fly tip that might be helpfull for you I recently got some flys called reversed spiders there wet flys and pulsate as you pull them in in small sporatic strips trout go nuts for them better than any other fly ive used make shure to get ones with bead heads thow. Good luck i hope you get a nise brooder next time you go.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Yewgene
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Going home with a creel full of fish is great, but sometimes going home with hands that don't smell like worms is priceless!
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: beavercreek
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Amen, Bro. That's why the only time I use bait is when I bring the kids. Otherwise it's all artificials for me. Doesn't hurt the fish, either.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Junciton City
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I was at Junction City pond this afternoon.....ODFW dropped several hundred fish. According to the guys on the truck they included about 100 steel head returns that they did not have tanks for.
Saw a lot of tails and fish breaking the water....but no hook ups. There were a lot of fish raising earlier. Saw several folks leaving with a stringer of trout...but none of them steelhead. Guy down the bank from me had a couple of nice fish...fighting all the way to the bank on a fly rod. He left just before the ODFW folks showed up. I got skunked....but didn't have the right stuff. Oh well, will be back in the AM with the right gear and bait. ![]() Last edited by Transplant : 10-23-2007 at 09:41 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Keizer
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Oncorhynchus, where can you find reversed spiders in Oregon?
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River city fly shop i love that place its in beverton im going toamorw before my surgery to pick up some more they guys there are very cool.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Springfield
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I visited the pond today and saw one stealhead in a bag and I had one on myself when I wasnt paying attention. i will be back early tommorow morning. Bobber and worm was the popular method and what i was using.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Eugene, OR
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I went to JC pond with a friend yesterday and didn't catch a thing. It was fairly cold and raining off and on and I didn't see a single fish caught on the pond all day. I hope to try again soon because we saw some monsters cruising the waters. Anyone else having luck there?
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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hello i am fishing on the pond tomorrow and i'm fly fishing.
i know its late in the year but some people at sportsmens waehouse recomended a couple of nimps and i have some wooly buggers. So i will be fishing the bottom. i know anatoliy did good on a dy fly. But isnt it to late in the year for dy flys? So i will be fishing for steelhead (but a rainbow will definitly be excepted) should i use a wet fly or a dy fly. I am thinking of jigging a version of a wooley bugger this fly is pink and yellow. Would i be better off with dry flys. And should i fish off the dock? please respond. Last edited by rainbowfisherman : 11-30-2008 at 12:11 AM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Springfield
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Sorry, I am not much of a fly fisherman. But please report back after your trip
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