
Custom
Furled Leaders
Any
angler who has thrown a fly line knows the joy of a controlled loop and a fly
that lays out in that right spot.

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| A Satisfied
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Robin
The leaders worked great. I went out
the next night with one on. I landed a bass over 20" with no problems. Pulled
him right thru the moss - no line breakage this time. I've gone exclusively to
your leaders for all my rods & Reels. thank you C.A. |
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Custom Flies
tied to your specifications If you need a specific
quantity of flies tied to a specific pattern or patterns....go to the flies page.
| Bluegill Fishing with Flies
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Start off with this little exercise if
you would. Close your eyes and imagine a pond with willows overhanging the
water. Trees have grown old and fallen in. One end has cattails and shallows.
Dark, shadowy reaches beneath old growth stretch back away from the main body
of the pond. Now, imagine approaching this pond early in the morning with a
popper or dry fly tied onto your leader. What kind of bluegill fishing might be
conjured to mind?
Now put yourself out on that pond later in the day,
sitting in a float tube with a sinking line and a nymph or wet fly pattern on
the business end. Again, conjure up some great bluegill fishing.
A six
weight rod would be way too much for
"All anglers
are born honest, but they get over it" Ed
Zern
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the popper/dry fly fishing. More like a three
weight. The sinking line fishing might be another story, might need to go four
or five, opinions vary, whatever works best for the angler doing the fishing.
We invite you to make your way to the nearest pond in your area. Or
perhaps a creek that flows through the neighborhood. There is so much quality
angling that lurks near the average angler's home that they might be driving
near to, or over, on the way to work every day.
Here in Collin County
TX there are innumerable creeks draining the area and finally making their way
to the local reservoirs. I have been privileged to have fished a number of
these creeks. A bluegill or a yearling black bass on a three weight is quite
the thrill. All the while cars roar overhead down North Central
Expressway.
Let us know about your bluegill flyfishing adventures. We'd
love to hear them. Send your stories to rrhyne56atComcast.net (replace "at"
with @ this decreases my spam susceptibility)
Robin |
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