Well the Romania project seems to have died on the vine. Thanks for your comments though!
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Well the Romania project seems to have died on the vine. Thanks for your comments though!
Just curious if anybody has tried this rod? For EU nymphing I fish a z-axis 10ft 4wt and am fine with it. Butover the years I've fished a lot of Scott rods and like them. But I've heard nothing...
Primarily in Bucharest. Initially of course I have to focus on the work. But I am hopeful that eventually I'll be able to get away for a couple weekends, see the world, and maybe find a trout...
BCBT - not really sure of schedule yet, but it sounds like I could be there quite a bit. More to the point, no idea yet of how much "free" time I will be able to arrange - I will be there for work. ...
OK. I'll bite. What is Aaron's secret jig? Does this involve a secret handshake - LOL!?!?!?!
Does anyone know anything about FF in Romania? I've done some Google searching and it looks like there may be some, but I"ve also seen stories that most of the fish were eaten during the days of...
Aaron - I'm not following your comment. Is it the Hends Body Quill you are saying you like alot or is it another product. Guess I'm slow on the uptake this evening, but I'm confused. Thanks,
Thanks for the heads-up, Kevin!
Kevin - are you talking about the 4wt I originated the thread with or are you talking about the 6wt pafly mentions above?
Thanks,
Dave
I have a Sage z-axis 4wt 10 footer on order. For those who fish this stick, what is the line you prefer for tightline nymphing? I already have a Rio Gold in 4wt but am thinking about a Rio...
Has anyone cast/fish the Guideline Fario 10 ft 4 wt? What did you think of it as a CZ rod?
Thanks for the input Dirk, Frank, Aaron and everyone!
Thanks for the info Aaron. Sounds like the z-axis is the more versatile option - which makes sense for me!!
I'll have to find one.
Aaron - thanks for the reply. Assuming I decided I'd go ahead and try to pick up a discontinued z-axis 10 ft 4 wt - do you think that either a Sage The One (man what a lame name!!) or the Sage ESN...
whheff - didn't know about Performance Flies - thanks!
Aaron, I fish large tailwaters and do a fair amount of high-stick nymphing and am working more Euro-style too. I have been using mostly a Scott 9ft 5 wt S3, which is really a bit stiff in the tip...
SherpaB - I also use the Griffith's with a muskrat shuck and have found it to be much better than a standard Griffiths.
Another emerger/damp pattern I have had good luck with is called a...
I really like the pearl magic foil, but am having trouble finding it anymore. Does anyone know of a good supplier for it?
What are your favorite hot spot colors? I have mostly used orange so...
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Curious to know what everyone's most productive patterns have been. For me its just the simple olive and black caddis type patterns. But that may be partly because I fish it the most. The water I...
I've cast the Sage One 10ft 4wt and thought it would make a very good multipurpose rod as it can cast a dry line accurately enough (for a long rod) and far enough for good long line nymphing and dry...
I have been having problems with Knaepeks breaking at the tight radius of the bend. I haven't had any trouble on a fish and have caught a good number on some flies, but then if I hang a sunken log...
Yup, its me.
We gotta get together Leonard. I need to come up to Tanney some weekend when my wife is busy and not along so she won't be frettin' over me being out all night - jeeze ;D
How's...
I'll check out Glacier Bear Lodge. I assume they have a webiste.
Couple more questions:
1 - Is Glacier Bear who you rented the boat from?
2 - You said you did all of your fishing by boat right -...
I am very familiar with the White River. Regarding boat use on the White - this river is very low in many places when there is no generation - I would not take a boat out at night unless you were...