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You are doing something right, Guy. Nice fish!
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Nice to see someone dig this back up - I did get this nice brown a couple weeks ago on my B-day - a fine dinner for my 53rd
- Garro.
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The River Wolf, Devon, England. Quite challenging to fish with a fly rod, the only permitted method, but it is home to wild brown trout and grayling. Yesterday afternoon I caught 4 trout and 2 grayling or 2:1. When I first fished this river 43 years ago I never caught or saw any grayling. The presence of grayling is said to be an indicator of excellent water quality, which is encouraging.
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Stalking trout, while unaware that I was being photographed. The River Wolf again, Devon, England. Thank you to David Pilkington for the image.
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PB for Mahi!
Took the Marlin Mania out of Hatteras on June 2. Get day to say the least.
Ended up being 307lbs whole and and about 130lbs of fillets.
Mate claimed this is the standard Bull Mahi pose.
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Looks like Gulf Stream fishing. Working the weed lines.
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Mayfly hatch https://www.velocipedesalon.com/foru...ml#post1050531 on Cod Beck, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England. I caught 9 wild brown trout, largest 15 inches, in 90 minutes using a dry artificial mayfly and my 70 year old American cane rod https://www.velocipedesalon.com/foru...ods-55457.html
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Tom Ambros
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Originally Posted by
Tom
Green Drake?
Mohican mayfly, one of the few flies I don't tie myself because the bought ones are so good.
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Originally Posted by
guido
Stunning! I really dig the elegant simplicity. Did you make the blank too?
And I replied,
"I did not make the blank.
When I was a school boy my passions were fishing and cycling and it was my ambition to build my own bike frame and split my own cane for a fishing rod. I have now built several steel bike frames but it looks as though the creation of a bamboo rod blank will remain unfulfilled."
I am now pleased to report that making my own bamboo rod blanks is now officially work in progress with the arrival of 60 feet of Tonkin bamboo, originally from China obviously, from The Anglers' Bamboo Company, Livingston, Montana.
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My lovely wife taught my son to fly fish on this trip. He caught this one on his second cast on Medicine Lodge Creek at the Archeological Site State Park in north central Wyoming. Brown trout that most would want to catch at least once in their lives. We use barbless hooks and put them all back.
Retired Sailor, Marine dad, semi-professional cyclist, fly fisherman, and Indian School STEM teacher.
Assistant Operating Officer at Farm Soap homemade soaps.
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Been getting out a bit - did have one stellar 20+ bass day
- Garro.
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Originally Posted by
dgaddis
shoal bass
We have pure-blood Coosas (aka red-eyes) here in The Verde - somebody sold the AZGF SMB BITD but filled the rail car with Coosas, which is cool with me - neat species of black bass for sure - the males "blue up" for spawning
- Garro.
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Guy Washburn
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“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”
– Mary Oliver
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36" Northern Pike caught on a fly...
Guy Washburn
Photography >
www.guywashburn.com
“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”
– Mary Oliver
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I love those fish. Throw something at the edge of some rushes or wild rice and watch the stems part...
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Originally Posted by
Paul Jacobs
And I replied,
"I did not make the blank.
When I was a school boy my passions were fishing and cycling and it was my ambition to build my own bike frame and split my own cane for a fishing rod. I have now built several steel bike frames but it looks as though the creation of a bamboo rod blank will remain unfulfilled."
I am now pleased to report that making my own bamboo rod blanks is now officially work in progress with the arrival of 60 feet of Tonkin bamboo, originally from China obviously, from The Anglers' Bamboo Company, Livingston, Montana.
Now updated to a 7ft 9 inch, 3-piece, #4-5 line weight rod, made from the above.
I still have enough cane left over for about another 14 rods.
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