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fishguide76

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  1. its just so darn comfortable and looking at some of the fish caught while wearing it obviously brings luck. Guess which shirt I'm wearing to Montana in April.
  2. awesome video ended up watching about ten more that followed up. Excellent tips to make better flies easier.
  3. Yes, every May long weekend we camp at a small stocked pond. I get the boys in the boat and let them fish, some times I can't even get a line in they are pulling them in so fast. Nothing better than getting on the water with my boys.
  4. Lol just noticed I was wearing the same blue shirt in most of these pictures. Guess it's a hog catching shirt.
  5. nice fish, can't wait to get on the water again after this long winter.
  6. I've been going through photo bucket seems to work good for me and you can resize them to fit the parameters of the forum quite easily. to post go to the more reply options tab in the bottom right corner of the reply box you can search your hard drive from there to find your pictures and attach them to the post. hope this helps. Cheers. And if I ever get to come home from the north we need to get out fishing again.
  7. there are lots of great patterns on the fly tying bench portion of this forum check them out. good pics and material lists cheers
  8. Elk hair and Cdc Caddis Materials size 12-20 dry fly hook thread olive body caddis green ice dub hackle dun palmered over body underwing olive Cdc wing Elk or deer body hair hackle brown . I fish this fly in a variety of colors and sizes but the green is by far the best producer another variant of his fly adds two or three caddis green glass beads to the body with ice dub wrapped between beads. on small creeks to bigger rivers it is an absolute killer fly floats well and drives fish nuts. enjoy.
  9. got my middle son out on a float started out as a drizzly day but had a great time anyway.
  10. getting the shack nasties really looking forward to spring thought id post a few big guys from the past couple seasons
  11. great photos getting really excited for the 2014 season had enough of this winter B.S.
  12. bow river buggers , sculpin patterns, slump busters, and of course wooly buggers all have a place in my box. Usually fished on a sink tip or weighted leader swung through fishy areas has been the key for me. From a boat cast close to the shoreline and strip back to the boat hang on and use a heavy tippet the strikes tend to be very aggressive. As a streamer set up go with a 6-7 wt rod to handle chucking some meat. weight forward lines and sink tips. Fish skulls sculpin heads are great as they ride hook up so you don't snag as often and are easy to tie.
  13. you should be tight enough to push the tube in aprox 1 inch with your thumb when fully inflated but you do need to adjust if you get out of the water on a hot day as the air will expand in the hot sun. I generally release the air out for the count of 5-8 when i'm done for the day or going to be leaving my boat out of the water for a couple of hours. I do this always since having a thwart blow out on a raft a few years ago.
  14. tied up half a dozen cant wait to try them
  15. i was the day before and had a great evening on small black leeches . others around were doing very well too.
  16. a few crap pictures from fishing alone are better than no picture from not fishing at all. super jealous man great looking fish.
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