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- Fenwick Fenlite Streamflex 10 ft 4 weight - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
4 weight Fenwick Fenlite Streamflex Fly Rods Prices and details shown below Buyer to pay $15 shipping fee (conus) 9' 4 weight streamflex - only lawn cast once SOLD 10' 4 weight streamflex, used 2x would be a good tightline, dry, or indicator rod $160
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- Lakes - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
A How-To Article on Fly Fishing Tactics for Drop-Offs in Lakes Marc Fryt; May 21, 2023; 4 2 4K Apr 10
- Iver Johnson Expert | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Hi folks, I am refinishing an older bamboo rod marked Iver Johnson Expert It is 3 piece and 8’ 6” in pretty good shape The only structural issue is a set in the tip section and a minor delamination along one seam in the base section about ten inches long I was wondering how best to reglue
- Best Fly fishing wading boots? | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I’ve been wearing Simms and Patagonia fly fishing boots for year I’ve ended up mainly wearing Patagonia X Danner w vibram soles Not the most comfortable, but durable and have great traction Anyone find better wading boots?
- Redington Waders | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
A Redington was the first fly rod I bought, and now i own 3 Additionally i have a pair of their waders, which i absolutely love for the durability and value I cant speak highly enough for their customer service when i needed it as well (broke a tip on a rod, they did not have it in stock, so they sent me a brand new rod for the price of a new
- DIY enhanced tippet holder | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Another plus for using Scuncis is it finally gives the fly tying world an opportunity to exact retribution upon the hair style industry for usurping prime hackle to use in hair styles a couple years ago ! "It's not revenge he's after, it's a reckoning " (Doc Holliday in "Tombstone")
- Wallace River - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Always looking for new places to wet a line and wondered if anyone had thoughts or experiences to share about fishing the Wallace above the falls My assumption is that it is a native trout fishery with fish on the smallish side but that works for me Aside from the advice not to wade near the
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