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Quote from: Taco280AI on January 01, 2024, 03:44:46 PMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on January 01, 2024, 03:36:12 PMQuote from: boneaddict on January 01, 2024, 07:53:04 AMIf I was smart I’d tie some flies…. tie some whitefish flies. Those things are about unobtainium these days Never targeted them, but have caught most of mine on wooly buggers.What exactly do these elusive whitefish flies look like exactly? I'll tie some up but I can't find an accurate pattern to copy.
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on January 01, 2024, 03:36:12 PMQuote from: boneaddict on January 01, 2024, 07:53:04 AMIf I was smart I’d tie some flies…. tie some whitefish flies. Those things are about unobtainium these days Never targeted them, but have caught most of mine on wooly buggers.
Quote from: boneaddict on January 01, 2024, 07:53:04 AMIf I was smart I’d tie some flies…. tie some whitefish flies. Those things are about unobtainium these days
If I was smart I’d tie some flies….
Quote from: Bullkllr on January 03, 2024, 12:22:21 PMQuote from: Taco280AI on January 01, 2024, 03:44:46 PMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on January 01, 2024, 03:36:12 PMQuote from: boneaddict on January 01, 2024, 07:53:04 AMIf I was smart I’d tie some flies…. tie some whitefish flies. Those things are about unobtainium these days Never targeted them, but have caught most of mine on wooly buggers.What exactly do these elusive whitefish flies look like exactly? I'll tie some up but I can't find an accurate pattern to copy.I've always done well on small (16 or 18) prince nymphs or bead head pheasant tails.
Quote from: walt on January 03, 2024, 01:18:48 PMQuote from: Bullkllr on January 03, 2024, 12:22:21 PMQuote from: Taco280AI on January 01, 2024, 03:44:46 PMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on January 01, 2024, 03:36:12 PMQuote from: boneaddict on January 01, 2024, 07:53:04 AMIf I was smart I’d tie some flies…. tie some whitefish flies. Those things are about unobtainium these days Never targeted them, but have caught most of mine on wooly buggers.What exactly do these elusive whitefish flies look like exactly? I'll tie some up but I can't find an accurate pattern to copy.I've always done well on small (16 or 18) prince nymphs or bead head pheasant tails. I'm sure there are a bunch of nymphs that will catch them (likely even better ), but I'm talking about the traditional "whitefish flies" that have been used for years mostly in Central WA, usually used with a spinning rig, usually in a 2-fly set up, usually with maggots. Heard about it all my life, but never did it since it conflicted strongly with steelhead fishing.