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  Topic: Tips - Saltwater Fly Fishing
Piscineidiot

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PostForum: Salt Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:13 am   Subject: Tips - Saltwater Fly Fishing
1) Learn to be patient: It's easy to see fish a LONG way away in saltwater. Wait for the opportune shot.

2) Don't try too hard to cast the bigger/heavier flies with high density lines. It ends in ...
  Topic: largemouth bass tactics?
Piscineidiot

Replies: 7
Views: 756

PostForum: Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:43 am   Subject: largemouth bass tactics?
Thanks guys, all very useful tips.

I'm interested to know though, how do you increase the durability of deer hair? I'm lucky in that most of my fish are hooked in the corner of the mouth, however, ...
  Topic: largemouth bass tactics?
Piscineidiot

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Views: 756

PostForum: Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 12:30 am   Subject: largemouth bass tactics?
Thanks guys, all very interesting indeed. Will definitely give all that a go.

For my part, the waters I fish are generally shallow, weedy banks. The fish average around the 8lb mark, and can achi ...
  Topic: largemouth bass tactics?
Piscineidiot

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Views: 756

PostForum: Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:55 pm   Subject: largemouth bass tactics?
Hi everyone,

I'm the one from Australia, and rather enjoy fishing for our native barramundi. The places I regularly fish for them tend to be dammed stretches of freshwater river, which has heavy w ...
  Topic: Tarpon flies
Piscineidiot

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PostForum: Salt Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 1:09 am   Subject: Tarpon flies
Thanks guys, very interesting indeed...If I can get some hands on some EP fibres, I reckon they'd be worth a go around the mangroves here in Oz...Very interesting indeed...
  Topic: Tarpon flies
Piscineidiot

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PostForum: Salt Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 4:32 am   Subject: Tarpon flies
Massively jealous of you guys with the atlantic tarpon...We've got little Indo-pacifics here in Australia, and though they can commonly grow to 6-7lb or so, they definitely never attain 100lb status. ...
  Topic: Lets get this thing going!
Piscineidiot

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PostForum: Salt Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 8:00 pm   Subject: Lets get this thing going!
Unfortunately, from what I can discern, Townsville's in the opposite hemisphere to most people on this site.

Townsville is located on the central coast of Queensland, Australia, along the East Coas ...
  Topic: Lets get this thing going!
Piscineidiot

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PostForum: Salt Water Fly Fishing Forum   Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:57 am   Subject: Lets get this thing going!
Mmmm...Nothing too ambitious this year...I'll likely just stay around Townsville and try to get a +1m barra on the fly (perhaps even on a 5wt Confused ) from the freshwater.

Saltwater wise...Aiming for m ...
 
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