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RE: Buffalo Creek 2011/03/31 12:39:06 (permalink)
ORIGINAL: TeamBATroutSlayerz

oh and sorry for my dumbfounded spinnerfisherman termonology. how does this sound to the hierarchy of the fishing world "a awsome most, skilled roll cast into the current with my prince nymph underneath my EZ trout float / indicator" how does that sound to the o-so-more skilled flyfisherman? and yes i know that nymphs dont float im not living under a rock. they represent the larvae of the hatch of flies the trout are feeding on at certain times of the year. only dryfly patterns float.


just to clear this up... I've had unweighted wooley buggers float upon first cast, and stockies smack them at the surface... and emergers float as well.

chances are, if your buddies are fishing with indy's, they aren't as accomplished as you may think..
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RE: Buffalo Creek 2011/03/31 12:48:00 (permalink)
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well sorry Dr. Trout i didnt know that you were a trout scholar. And i also sincerely appologize for my "lack of knowledge". you were bashing me of my knowledge by saying "Again proving your lack of knowledge...there are plenty of wild/native fish in the area." when clearly in the post above i said go up north and catch natives. Natives ARE quality fish not these stocked trout that barely have any color and are 12 inches. thats not a quality trout. and as far as you using dry flies for native trout, though it is cool it makes no difference to me, there is alot of finess to be learned and skill in spinner fishing as well and im willing to bet i can catch just as many natives as you with the set up i have been using. you bash us for catching stockies when you stated in the post above "I caught 5 trout stockies on a dry in under 10min a week ago". so all we are saying is yes they are only stockies but we did catch 70. and if you are so gung-ho about catching only quality fish then why were you trying to catch stockies anyway. so dont talk down to me because i am a spinnerfisherman. we are the same type and have the same ideals. Dont act like i dont know what a native is because i can assure you i do, and now that i know you do fish for stockies as well you know that even though it is easier than natives 70 is still an impressive number. And as far as taking your fly fishing lessons i will never do that because i would never want to turn into a the stuck up d-bag the flyfisherman i run into are.


another thing to clear up... there are more wild brook trout than native brook trout in this state.. and out west, brown are not native, they are wild.  Browns are only native to Europe.

it is also a lot more challenging to fish for educated "stocked" trout than native/wild fishing, dry fly or not.  It just seems that way because you're throwing lures the size of most natives and wilds that are bigger than the fish themselves, thus scaring the vast majority of them.  I can w. confidence say that the most effective tool for catching more than one native/wild fish in a pool is fishing upstream, 20+ foot casts, with dries. 

if you really think native/wild freestone trout are harder to catch than stockies, you've obviously never fished a fingerling waterway.

btw... the anf and nw pa natives/wild freestoners suck compared to central pa's or the laurel highlands in swpa... just sayin'.
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RE: Buffalo Creek 2011/03/31 13:55:57 (permalink)
reading this thread just made me dumber. Almost to the level where I'm tempted to pick up a spin rod. Not quite, but almost.
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RE: Buffalo Creek 2011/03/31 14:01:39 (permalink)
you have to elaborate... quote some posts.
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RE: Buffalo Creek 2011/03/31 14:12:53 (permalink)

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you have to elaborate... quote some posts.

I'd rather burn out my fingernails with a torch.

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RE: Buffalo Creek 2011/03/31 14:28:42 (permalink)
spit nails and lift weights...

i'm so london everything london

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RE: Buffalo Creek 2011/03/31 17:12:01 (permalink)
ya know for the record...when i started this post asking about Buffalo...i really didnt see it turning into this
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RE: Buffalo Creek 2011/03/31 19:19:19 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: TeamBATroutSlayerz

BTW anyone know when trout unlimited stocks buffalo next?


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RE: Buffalo Creek 2011/03/31 19:27:29 (permalink)
Reel big fish your cool..don't sweat the idiots

Seven mile showcase and team bad****trout slayer are going to hike to broke back mountain and touch their spin rods and make little spin fishing babies

The moment of truth. Where all other things unconsciously melt away from our minds the instant a fish takes our fly. We stand there on the water with wide eyes, caught in a battle stance with an idea of confidence and hope
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RE: Buffalo Creek 2011/03/31 19:34:13 (permalink)
A bunch of heath ledger spin babies running around snaggin all the tasty trout
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RE: Buffalo Creek 2011/03/31 22:17:32 (permalink)
oh dude you must have got mixed up! this is a place to post fishing information not the sexual fantasies you and your mother both dream about everynight..
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