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Thanks Mikey, will have to try that dropper set up tomorrow
Thanks Mikey, will have to give that dropper set up a try tomorrow
Great Job. I have used this method for years.
One Problem: Here in Utah where I live, only two flies are allowed on the line. Using a dry as an indicator, means that I can only use one nymph. I still occasionally use a foam indicator instead of the dry indicator so that I can use two nymphs.
have you ever tried this method (mono loop system) on a Klinkhamer?
mikey weir, the main mufasa…..ur taking me fishing when i come to tahoe (aug 7 bud!!!)
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@FFSDenny Great thanks for this. Can you please tell me the names or send me a link to one of these shops? Does Idylwide have any shops in Australia?
@bonesyboy333 These flies can be bought through fly fishing specialtiy shops that sell Idylwilde Flies.
indcate this hopicator!!
Could you please tell me where this is?
Do you sell any of these hopper flies or any other dry fly patterns? I am very interested, so let me know.
Do you sell any of these hopper flies or any other dry fly patterns? I am very interested, so let me know.
thanks for the tutorial–very easy to understand and very informative–i’ll have to tie up some hoppicators–your droppers look great as well–great info on how to fight larger fish!
fly fishing is my fave sport
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Good Tips , Great Idea
cool so cool really cool
I have never had much success with multi-fly rigs. I do not respond well to my **** getting fucking tangled all together or losing 3 flies to a snag. Save yourself the time and headache by turning over a few rocks or just watch some glassy water to see whats coming off.
Appreciate the effort, but you made no sense whatsoever. I don’t use the eye of the fly, and I did the loop to loop and put this through that- come on man- show this with a rope and large object or something. This video was impossible to follow.
those are some enormous trout! great job
this guy speaks and looks like the x-singer from Alice in Chains :p
Nice! Check out the grayfisher1 for advanced casting
What the hell is he talking about
very cool!
very cool!