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Topic: fishermen
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Sat 07/12/08 04:24 PM
Make me some sushiiiiiiiiiii

itsmetina's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:13 PM
no sushi please

BobbyJ's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:18 PM


Bait casters...bah!

noway
I would ask what fly ur using there, but don't wanna make you lie to me. :tongue:


You're right, most any fly fisherman will lie to you about which fly they are using. One thing I can say for certain though; it ain't no worm!

rofl

auburngirl's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:42 PM
Tina's back!!!!!!!!!!!!! flowerforyou

I wondered where you were!!

No1sLove's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:55 PM



Bait casters...bah!

noway
I would ask what fly ur using there, but don't wanna make you lie to me. :tongue:


You're right, most any fly fisherman will lie to you about which fly they are using. One thing I can say for certain though; it ain't no worm!

rofl
I'm always honest about it...got a full basket on midges this afternoon! *hides wolly bugger behind back* happy

no photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:56 PM

no sushi please



Dude, sushi is the coolest thing since....... I dunno but it is damn good. MMmmmmmmmmmmmm..... Sushi

BobbyJ's photo
Sat 07/12/08 06:05 PM
Edited by BobbyJ on Sat 07/12/08 06:06 PM




Bait casters...bah!

noway
I would ask what fly ur using there, but don't wanna make you lie to me. :tongue:


You're right, most any fly fisherman will lie to you about which fly they are using. One thing I can say for certain though; it ain't no worm!

rofl
I'm always honest about it...got a full basket on midges this afternoon! *hides wolly bugger behind back* happy


Okay, I'll be honest on a public site and give away my secret to selecting the right fly. What you use on a fresh water river depends on what's hatching and what sort of nymphs are found under the rock. Once you see either/or, that's the wet or dry fly you use. It can be radically different from river to river, even up and down the same river. It's not unusual to change flies many times.

No1sLove's photo
Sat 07/12/08 06:15 PM
Edited by No1sLove on Sat 07/12/08 06:15 PM





Bait casters...bah!

noway
I would ask what fly ur using there, but don't wanna make you lie to me. :tongue:


You're right, most any fly fisherman will lie to you about which fly they are using. One thing I can say for certain though; it ain't no worm!

rofl
I'm always honest about it...got a full basket on midges this afternoon! *hides wolly bugger behind back* happy


Okay, I'll be honest on a public site and give away my secret to selecting the right fly. What you use on a fresh water river depends on what's hatching and what sort of nymphs are found under the rock. Once you see either/or, that's the wet or dry fly you use. It can be radically different from river to river, even up and down the same river. It's not unusual to change flies many times.
I'm just teasing with ya hon. I been fly fishing since I was 5. I know my seasons, how to read the river and tie my knots. It takes some adjustment coming up north, cause I'm used to Ozark country, but I can cook up a walleye just bout every time I go out up here. :thumbsup:

itsmetina's photo
Sat 07/12/08 08:17 PM
i baited my own bait thats amazing enough there

BobbyJ's photo
Sat 07/12/08 08:53 PM






Bait casters...bah!

noway
I would ask what fly ur using there, but don't wanna make you lie to me. :tongue:


You're right, most any fly fisherman will lie to you about which fly they are using. One thing I can say for certain though; it ain't no worm!

rofl
I'm always honest about it...got a full basket on midges this afternoon! *hides wolly bugger behind back* happy


Okay, I'll be honest on a public site and give away my secret to selecting the right fly. What you use on a fresh water river depends on what's hatching and what sort of nymphs are found under the rock. Once you see either/or, that's the wet or dry fly you use. It can be radically different from river to river, even up and down the same river. It's not unusual to change flies many times.
I'm just teasing with ya hon. I been fly fishing since I was 5. I know my seasons, how to read the river and tie my knots. It takes some adjustment coming up north, cause I'm used to Ozark country, but I can cook up a walleye just bout every time I go out up here. :thumbsup:


Hmmm, I can cook up some pretty mean trout!

drinker

No1sLove's photo
Sat 07/12/08 09:04 PM

i baited my own bait thats amazing enough there
Did you eat him or name him? I go 50/50 with mine. :tongue:

No1sLove's photo
Sat 07/12/08 09:06 PM







Bait casters...bah!

noway
I would ask what fly ur using there, but don't wanna make you lie to me. :tongue:


You're right, most any fly fisherman will lie to you about which fly they are using. One thing I can say for certain though; it ain't no worm!

rofl
I'm always honest about it...got a full basket on midges this afternoon! *hides wolly bugger behind back* happy


Okay, I'll be honest on a public site and give away my secret to selecting the right fly. What you use on a fresh water river depends on what's hatching and what sort of nymphs are found under the rock. Once you see either/or, that's the wet or dry fly you use. It can be radically different from river to river, even up and down the same river. It's not unusual to change flies many times.
I'm just teasing with ya hon. I been fly fishing since I was 5. I know my seasons, how to read the river and tie my knots. It takes some adjustment coming up north, cause I'm used to Ozark country, but I can cook up a walleye just bout every time I go out up here. :thumbsup:


Hmmm, I can cook up some pretty mean trout!

drinker
Are we gonna have to have a recipe trade off here? I shove mine full of garlic, lemons, butter and chives and cook em in skin on an open campfire...it's my favorite!

itsmetina's photo
Sat 07/12/08 09:07 PM


i baited my own bait thats amazing enough there
Did you eat him or name him? I go 50/50 with mine. :tongue:
threw him back was small and i guess croakers and yellow snappers are not that great.i tried fishing and night a few times no luck

No1sLove's photo
Sat 07/12/08 10:02 PM



i baited my own bait thats amazing enough there
Did you eat him or name him? I go 50/50 with mine. :tongue:
threw him back was small and i guess croakers and yellow snappers are not that great.i tried fishing and night a few times no luck
I thought he might be bigger than he looks...that's what that one guy told me happens online you know. :tongue:

A64WOODY's photo
Sat 07/12/08 10:04 PM

eat yer heart out i caught a fish
Tina, to put the bait on the hook is not the same as CATCHING a fish!!

No1sLove's photo
Sat 07/12/08 10:33 PM


eat yer heart out i caught a fish
Tina, to put the bait on the hook is not the same as CATCHING a fish!!
laugh laugh It's not THAT small! laugh laugh
rofl rofl rofl rofl

itsmetina's photo
Sat 07/12/08 11:18 PM


eat yer heart out i caught a fish
Tina, to put the bait on the hook is not the same as CATCHING a fish!!
i caught several but they were small look closer in my fish pic.its about having fun right?

A64WOODY's photo
Sat 07/12/08 11:19 PM



eat yer heart out i caught a fish
Tina, to put the bait on the hook is not the same as CATCHING a fish!!
i caught several but they were small look closer in my fish pic.its about having fun right?
This is true! The worse time fishing is better than the best time working!

DestinysDream's photo
Sat 07/12/08 11:19 PM
The big one got away! sad

How did it taste?

itsmetina's photo
Sat 07/12/08 11:23 PM
oh i forgot i caught a small catfish 2.another person caught a trout i tried it wasn't that great but hey at least i tried it.

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