Fall streams.

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Geoffrey Ring
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Fall streams.

Post by Geoffrey Ring » Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:24 pm

I love to fish streams with dry-flys, even if I'm not to good at it. Over the summer I started getting the hang of what to use and where to fish, but now that cooler weather has arrived I fear that my tactics will need to be altered as well. What should I do? I don't want to drive for an hour to get to my holes only to realize that what I'm doing doesn't work. Need I be worried?

C.E.R.T. out-

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RE:Fall streams.

Post by lskiles » Tue Oct 16, 2007 2:51 pm

Welcome to WL.com, the more the merrier!!

I am not a fly fisherman. Which is why I do not read the Fly Fishing forum, but I think you would get a better/quicker answer there...

just my $0.02

WAIT, since I caught that brown trout on a wooly bugger does that make me a fly fisherman?
I beez hopen not, cousin I wood loose a clapple of my "hillbilly points" ifin I wuz

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