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Opinions on Paramount Outdoors waders? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Hi all, my cheap breathable stocking foot waders have finally started leaking hard, and I’m looking for a new pair. Has anyone had experience with Paramount Outdoors waders? Specifically the “Deep Eddy Zippered Breathable Stockingfoot” waders? I want to give zippered waders a try for the first...
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Help identifying old fly rod - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Good evening everyone, I’m just getting into the sport of fly fishing and I received this pole as a gift a few years back. I took the pole into orvis earlier today and the advice I was given was to come here and ask the opinion of the forum. They suspected it to be a bamboo rod and old however I...
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Does anyone remember Kunnan rods? - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Kunnan fly rods were very inexpensive when i was pricing them. $ 29.95 to $ 39.95. Of course after the factory burnt down the prices skyrocketed. Ive been looking for one eversince. If you know of someone who is interested in selling, send me an e-mail.Was a very nice graphite rod for the money thanks Mark
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Sage Xi2 thoughts? | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Greetings. I am in the market for a good fast action 8 wt. salmon/steelhead rod and am considering a closeout Xi2. I know this rod was really popular a couple years ago, and wondered if it has a loyal following. I am sure that the Xi3 is an improvement, but I am not willing to spend $700 on a...
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where to fish near Winthrop/Twisp - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
" Something to think about: If you fish the wrong fly long and hard enough, it will sooner or later become the right fly." -- John Gierach"
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Classifieds - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I cannot post anything on the marketplace anybody know why? I had been able to before
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Springbrook trout farm - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Anyone have any two cents about the spring brook trout farm in Renton? I want to take my stepson (6) fishing for the first time but I'm worried that with his autism, that he won't have the patience for a regular trout pond so my thinking was maybe take him to Springbrook where it's more of an...
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New to WA, new to Fly Fishing | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Your local fly shops are the best source of information for fly fishing opportunities in Western Washington and beyond. Recommend Gig Harbor Fly Shop, Gig Harbor, WA (360) 851-3474 and Waters West, Port Angeles, WA (360) 417-0937. Local fly fishing clubs are also a good source of information.
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Jig and Balanced Flies - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Been seeing several videos on tying jig and balanced flies for mainly leeches, buggers , etc. I was wondering if they are that much better than similar patterns on the standard hook? I mainly fish west side lakes for trout and sometimes bass. Thanks Dr Bob :)
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Cowlitz River float - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Stop in at Lost Creek fly shop in Onalaska and Mike Sturza can set you up with a few flies for SRC and summer runs. -andy "The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope." - Sir John Buchan, 1875 - 1940 Reactions: Buzzy Save Share