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Stone Flies (Plecoptera)
Posted On 03/30/2009 12:51:49 by ZZ_Troutski
Stone flies (Plecoptera)           Stone flies are primitive insects, fossils show that they have existed for 220 million years; Stone flies generally represent a much smaller percentage of the trout's diet than do May flies and caddis flies.  This type of generality can be quite misleading however, forever if stone flies represented less than 10  percent of the trout's diet on a particular stream, it is quite possible to arrive on the... Read More



This Risky Trip
Posted On 03/21/2009 10:55:46 by Paint_Poetry
Are Trout of this river's song, sharp in the current and vague on the flats? Do trout dance for any reason but love, fanning a harp of water for the sheer gravity of a chance encounter with death, Clearing the surface in time to stop a mind from shattering distraction? Can trout know the purity of the pools they mime in the deep mirrors of their scales? Who began this risky trip into the howl of a broken river? The small streams mother us all back to a speck in our brains called home on a trai... Read More



The Rising to the Surface Method / Nymph Fishing for Larger Trout ( part 1)
Posted On 03/17/2009 16:54:50 by ZZ_Troutski
This method has been described by some as the repeated series of leisering lifts used to fish the water.  That is a fair description and while it does not require the preciseness of presentation of the lift in order to be more than marginally effective, the artificial must be a fair to good imitation of a natural found in the stretch being fished.     In fishing either method, the line used must be one that takes the fly down very quickly.  If the botton is relativ... Read More



Tales: On The Fly
Posted On 03/16/2009 09:20:19 by ZZ_Troutski
This is for tales of fly fishing. If you would like to summit a article. please let us know tom@seattlegrapevine.com         http://www.seattlegrapevine.com/user/zz_troutski/blogs... Read More



Soft Hackle Yellow Sallie
Posted On 02/16/2009 10:27:35 by Troutbum
    Soft Yellow Sallie     Thread: 6/0 red     Hook Size: 10 – 18     Dai-Riki 280     Tail: Golden Pheasant Dyed orange or red     Body: yellow dubbing     Wing: Z-lon or Bailey's Float-Vis     Hackle: Partridge Dark or Light www.westernmontanagrapevine.com... Read More



General Practitioner
Posted On 02/08/2009 15:16:55 by Troutbum
  Hook: Alex Jackson partridge N sizes 3/0 - 2 Thread: Fire Orange 6/0 pre waxed Tail: Hot orange Bucktail, Golden Pheasasnt breast Rib: Oval gold tinsel Body: Hot orange seal fur First Wing: Golden pheasand breast, and tippets cut in V to form eyes. Second Wing: Two golden pheasnat breast feathers Hackle: Hot orange hackle, wound from the tail   www.seattlegrapevine.com... Read More





















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