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Topic: Flies And Fins - A New Direction In Freshwater |
BANDYCATCHER
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Forum: Off Topic Forum Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 12:24 pm Subject: Flies And Fins - A New Direction In Freshwater |
| couldn't have said it better myself ... as with all things, the internet has its advanatages and its disadvantages .. on of the biggest advantages for me, that you mentioned .. is its awesome power to ... |
Topic: Maine's stockie Brookies |
BANDYCATCHER
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Forum: Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 9:34 am Subject: Maine's stockie Brookies |
Do you have an ocean runs of Arctic Char up into the rivers during the spawn over there?
No Chris - Our only char are totally land locked as far as I know.They're generally found in deep, glaciated ... |
Topic: Maine's stockie Brookies |
BANDYCATCHER
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Forum: Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 9:08 am Subject: Maine's stockie Brookies |
Chris
I believe it is classed as an Arctic Char. The Blueback trout sounds similar to our char, as our char are also land locked. You don't get them in our rivers. To fish for these fellows, you no ... |
Topic: Maine's stockie Brookies |
BANDYCATCHER
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Forum: Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:22 am Subject: Maine's stockie Brookies |
Here's something similar from Scotland. We call this fish a char. It occurs naturally in many of our deeper lochs (lakes) but not at all in our rivers.
John
http://www.wild-fishing-scotland.co.u ... |
Topic: Hello From Scotland |
BANDYCATCHER
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Forum: Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:12 am Subject: Hello From Scotland |
Would love to read and stories and pictures from you and other flie fishermen in your country.
Click the WWW button on my posts and you'll find a Scottish online fishing magazine (it's free, no reg ... |
Topic: Hello From Scotland |
BANDYCATCHER
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Forum: Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:00 am Subject: Hello From Scotland |
I'd be interested in seeing the fly patterns you like for Brown Trout, both sea-run and fresh water.
Well it took time, but I got back here - long story.
This is a link to a fly fishing forum i ... |
Topic: Hello From Scotland |
BANDYCATCHER
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Forum: Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 5:48 pm Subject: Re: welcome |
greatings... looking forward to reading some "fish tales" from scotland - you can submit your fish tales through the site and send any photos to staff@fliesandfins.com -
again - welcome ... |
Topic: Hello From Scotland |
BANDYCATCHER
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Forum: Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 5:33 pm Subject: Hello From Scotland |
Hi Marshall
In your terms, the history of our brown trout is that there has always been a native stock in Scotland. In the late 1800's however, the landed gentry of the time stocked and restocked m ... |
Topic: Hello From Scotland |
BANDYCATCHER
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Forum: Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 4:33 pm Subject: Hello From Scotland |
| I came across this site whilst browsing the net, and I liked the look and content. I particularily like reading other people's fish tales. If people were interested I could post a fish tale and photog ... |
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