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Re: Yesterdays Snow storm defines winter steelhead flyfishing
« Reply #15 on: February 28, 2011, 09:45:09 AM »
Sweet!
My yougest girl and I hit the Skookumchuck the past two days (all day long).  Yesterday it wasn't as cold but the wind rain/snow sucked.

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Re: Yesterdays Snow storm defines winter steelhead flyfishing
« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2011, 12:18:15 PM »
Honey hole,  More like honey river.  I have had good success.  I like to stick to one river and learn it.  Thats most important.  :-)

I tie my own flies.  I have one that works in high,low,clear,dirty waters.  Its a blue and purple with a unique body.  But it swims real well, that to is what to look for in a fly.  I tie it somewhat sparse to make sure it sinks and fishes well. 

But typically,  like pink for dirty water.  dark smaller flies for clear water.   I also always use a stinger hook fly.

 


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