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here are a few of the flies i tied this week for my first attempt ever at tying
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Not bad for first ties. Best part of fishing for panfish and bass is they are no where near as picky as trout. Id trim the boogers a little and get to throwing them and see what happens.Good luck and enjoy
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looking to catch some stockies on them. what do you guys recomend me to try and tie for the season.
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Now the sun is just starting to climb up over the treetops, And it's gonna be a beautiful day, that's plain to see. But I won't be around at all, so don't even bother to call, Cause on a day like today there's one place I gotta be: GONE FISHIN' Fishing with LardAlmighty on YouTube |
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Fly tying is a learned ART and can mean the difference on certain trout streams when presentation and size are key. That said, other FW game are often less forgiving and a novice fly is all you need for success. Personally spend more time on a size 22 trico fly than a "bluegill" killer fly; however, I enjoy fishing both equally as well. "Buggers" are always a favorite and successful in a wealth of conditions. Keep tying and trying as experience is learned and earned
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