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Old 10-15-2008, 01:33 PM   #1
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Went fishing this morning for about 3 hours. Caught this one on a black woolly bugger. This is my biggest trout ever and surprisingly large for Virginia. Fish was released after photo.
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Nice fish, Kevin. That is pretty big for Virginia. What part of the state?
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Nice fish, Kevin. That is pretty big for Virginia. What part of the state?
Roanoke area
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Is that a hatchery-supported stream? Looks like maybe a brood. One of the largest I ever caught here in North Carolina was very similar. Thought I had a mud-puppy or something as difficult as it was to get her to run.
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Old 10-15-2008, 03:02 PM   #5
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Was just talking to Steve this morning about starting a fly fishing thread. Good job.

I will be hunting this weeeknd, but next weekend we have our drift boat rendezvous(open to all boats of course).

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Not quite the size of yours, but fun none the less.
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Old 10-15-2008, 03:16 PM   #6
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Dang, He beat Yak and me to it!

Great looking fish though! I hope to slip out this weekend and catch some of the last of the flood tides for this year. HOWEVER, this weekend is also my 16th awedding anniversary, so fishing may be on the backburner !!!
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Old 10-29-2008, 02:23 PM   #7
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Heading out tomorrow morning to float the Elk in SWMO. Bass should still be feeding for the winter and the folliage is awesome!!! Also still getting the hang of the new pontoon. Hopefully have some good pictures tomorrow evening.
Had a killer trip. aboutt he best smallie fishing I have found in the area. The river goes at a decent pace as well. We put in behind the store in pineville and floated to the low water bridge by the train tracks. Here are some pics.









The guy in the pictures is a firend that joined me. All the fish were about that size or bigger.
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Sweet!

I sure wish I was fishing right about now...
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Old 10-29-2008, 02:41 PM   #9
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Nice fish! Now I'm really hoping it warms up a bit here in pa so I can try to get out next week.
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Old 10-29-2008, 06:40 PM   #10
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One of 5 caught 2 weekends ago in central WA state.

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Nice 'bow!

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I spent many hours throwing woolly buggers (black and olive) into the White and Norfolk rivers in Arkansas in the 90s. Great rivers and tremendous fishing. Haven't fished there in several years (my Grandfather retired out there for the fishing and passed away 7 years ago) but miss it dearly.

Good catch! Need to break out the flyrod and look for trout in the NC mountains one of these days.
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They are up there!

I spent many says fishing a little north and west of you catching some real nice trout as well as some decent smallies.


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Nice catches! My wife got me a fly rod this past christmas but I haven't used it yet. A buddy of mine told me it is more frustrating that learning to play golf. Is it as difficult as he makes it out to be??
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Nice catches! My wife got me a fly rod this past christmas but I haven't used it yet. A buddy of mine told me it is more frustrating that learning to play golf. Is it as difficult as he makes it out to be??
No it isn't too bad. Find someone to teach you how to cast or watch a youtube video on it (I'm sure they exist...they have videos on everything). Then go fishing....that is where I did a lot of learning. I use a 3x tippet for most things and if the fly is not turning over correctly I adjust my leader. The big first step is learning how to cast. If you can cast your fly accurately, then the rest is easy/frustrating...depending on how picky the fish are. Feel free to ask questions here as it seems we have a handful of flyfisherman.
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I spent many hours throwing woolly buggers (black and olive) into the White and Norfolk rivers in Arkansas in the 90s. Great rivers and tremendous fishing. Haven't fished there in several years (my Grandfather retired out there for the fishing and passed away 7 years ago) but miss it dearly.

Good catch! Need to break out the flyrod and look for trout in the NC mountains one of these days.
Come on back down sometime. I live in NW Ark and fish both Norfolk and the white regularly. In fact a close friend has a cabin next to the Cotter bridge.
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No it isn't too bad. Find someone to teach you how to cast or watch a youtube video on it (I'm sure they exist...they have videos on everything). Then go fishing....that is where I did a lot of learning. I use a 3x tippet for most things and if the fly is not turning over correctly I adjust my leader. The big first step is learning how to cast. If you can cast your fly accurately, then the rest is easy/frustrating...depending on how picky the fish are. Feel free to ask questions here as it seems we have a handful of flyfisherman.
I second lightenings post. As a former golfer.....I find fly fishing much more rewarding. I am a nature nut, so any excuse to get outside. In fact about the only time I golf any more is the check out the creeks or ponds located close to the courses.
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I second lightenings post. As a former golfer.....I find fly fishing much more rewarding. I am a nature nut, so any excuse to get outside. In fact about the only time I golf any more is the check out the creeks or ponds located close to the courses.
I live on a 31 acre lake in my backyard and usually take the boat out for some bass fishing on light spinning tackle or live bait fishing. I have a video that came with the rod but unfortunatley we were misplaced due to a house fire and I haven't watched it yet. I know I will have stupid questions for you going forward but I appreciate the encouragement. This is a pic of the lake.
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I live on a 31 acre lake in my backyard and usually take the boat out for some bass fishing on light spinning tackle or live bait fishing. I have a video that came with the rod but unfortunatley we were misplaced due to a house fire and I haven't watched it yet. I know I will have stupid questions for you going forward but I appreciate the encouragement. This is a pic of the lake.
Looks like heaven to me. Pick up some Bass poppers(top water) and some wooley buggers. Here are some patterns to give you ideas...this is from the Orvis site.
http://www.orvis.com/store/product_d...subcat_id=6521
These will work dual purpose for bass and panfish. There is nothing in the world like hooking a bluegill that doesnt want to be landed.

Check out the Fly Angler Online site. There is a great beginner section there. Tons of great info on patterns and such.

Honestly, you can watch all the videos and read all the books.....but nothing will teach you like being on the water.
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I will and like I said, come spring, I will have tons of questions I'm sure. My biggest question is how do you drink a bourbon and smoke a cigar while fly fishing? If you can't, then i will be willing to sell you my rod and videos for cost. I guess if there is a will there's a way huh?
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