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Re: Tackle 2014/09/19 08:21:16 (permalink)
I will most likely stick with egg flies. I had some hook ups with them last year.
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Re: Tackle 2014/09/20 13:09:37 (permalink)
Can never go wrong with them Trobe. Egg pattrrns are A year round staple if you think about it. And if you tie them yourself they really only cost not much more than the price of the hook
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Re: Tackle 2014/09/25 16:52:24 (permalink)
I was reading the regs. Is it right that regardless of where you fish, you can have no more than 1/8oz. of weight on the line. I looked up that a #4 is 1/8oz.
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Re: Tackle 2014/09/25 17:33:53 (permalink)
Nope that is just in the zones, you can chuck a cannon ball in any other part of the river. Just have to have the weight no greater than 4 feet from the hook.

The gods do not deduct from man's allotted span the hours spent in fishing.  ~Babylonian Proverb

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Re: Tackle 2014/09/25 17:54:31 (permalink)
Gotchya. Thanks.
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Re: Tackle 2014/09/25 23:04:44 (permalink)
And watch out when that buckshot comes back at you!
 
At 350 cfs, you should be able to get away with a 3/0 at most!
 
Even up to 1000, you can get down with less than 1/8 oz.
 
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