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Coming in late on the answer for this, but I like big articulated flies. Preferably with a deceiver style back end, and either a muddler head, or a stacked bucktail front half that gives a very tall/thin profile. Either one can give some funky movement in the water, and you will be shocked at how small a trout will hit 4-6" of fur and feathers.What are your guy’s favorite streamers?
I’ve probably had the best luck getting fish to chase and eat a sparkle minnow in sz 4 or 6, on both sunny days and cloudy days. I landed a pile of browns from the boat a couple weeks ago and it seemed they highly preferred the sparkle minnow over anything else we threw at them.
I need to fish black more but it always seems to be at the bottom of my batting order from a confidence standpoint.
Where are you headed in August? Silvers, Rainbows Char and Grayling will keep you busy!I need to start tying for Alaska this august
Great picture .Had a phenomenal dry fly day today, but this one took a caddis emerger. This little river has some nice fish if you know where to look.
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Pheasant tails are white hot in WY right now. My favorite fly.Great lookin flies! I’ve been tying some PTs as well lately. This one is a fly I have good luck on lakes with. The body is a mix of PT and turkey tail feathers giving a small light/dark contrast. Our local fisheries have really been heating up lately and fishing phenomenally.
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I think you about got it covered. I used to be a guy that went to the river with way too much stuff and I’ve really narrowed it down to the bare basics in a fanny pack lately. I tie so much that I’ve got more flies and boxes than I can count but really only pack a couple boxes.What kind of tackle are you guys running? I’m trying to go as little as possible. I have a box of flies with a good assortment of wet, emergers and dry flies, two rolls of tippets, extra leaders, cork and yarn strike indicators in a small fly cup, pliers, knife, net, leader straightener (or whatever you call it) spare pole and reel, and the float powder stuff. I have it all in a pole case with two pockets. I don’t really see me going back to my backpack for extra stuff which is nice. Could probably do without the spare pole, I don’t really ever use it but you never know….
I’m going backcountry fishing some time this year and want to make sure I’m not missing anything essential.
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Mostly around the Keivchek, but we will fly around from there as well. silvers and Rainbows are on my menu this tripWhere are you headed in August? Silvers, Rainbows Char and Grayling will keep you busy!