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- Seeking Advice for Fly Fishing in Skagit Valley - Sedro. . .
Hi everyone, I recently moved back to Skagit Valley and am excited to delve into fly fishing I'm quite new to this and would appreciate any tips on good spots for beginners Currently, I have two rods: a 10ft 8wt and a 9ft 5wt I'm open to targeting any species of fish in Lakes or Rivers I do
- Member Classifieds - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
For Sale If you have a fly rod roof rack then do I have some rods for you! $250 00 throssing Mar 22, 2026 Lyons, Colorado 1 212
- Washington Fly Fishing Forum
A forum community dedicated to fishers, anglers and enthusiasts in the Washington area Come join the discussion about safety, gear, boats, tackle, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!
- Sea-Run Cutts: Locations and Techniques - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I know there are a number of members of this forum who fish for sea-run cutthroats here in the Puget Sound Area, and was hoping to get a bit of information from them I have been watching and reading the posts regarding this with interest, but find it a bit hard to follow Being somewhat new
- Flylogic Reels - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Can anyone give me first hand input on Flylogic reels (specifically the FLO456) I am kind of a Ross reel guy, but I came across the Flylogic while looking for reels for a gift for my adult son who is an accomplished flyfisher Thanks for any advice Lee
- Orvis T3 Fly rods - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Orvis T3 Fly rods Jump to Latest 4K views 3 replies 4 participants last post by TD Feb 28, 2015 P
- Bead Head Nymphs or Not - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Added weight of any kind, a bead or lead wire, sinks the fly faster The faster a fly sinks, the faster it gets into the feeding zone and the greater the chance of a fish seeing it So if we are fishing a fly by itself, a bead head or lead weighted fly will be seen by more feeding fish They have a greater effective drift length
- Hair Hackle Wet Flies - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Here's a link to my latest fly tying project: Resurrecting Hair Hackle Wet flies (ala Franz Pott, Henry Wombacher, George Grant) without weaving anything
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