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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Weather change

As I sit down this afternoon I see some flurries coming down from the sky. Colder weather is on the way! Last week was a great week of fishing.We seen everything from Coho's to a fresh Chinook salmon to even a report of one angler catching an Atlantic salmon ( she must of took a wrong turn somewhere along the way). I struggle if I will be deer hunting this year or continuing to fish. With the rain of this weekend it is setting up to be anther great week of fishing. The best method still continues to be long level fluorocarbon leaders, just enough split shot to get it down in the current and number 6-10 eggs. Long leech patterns for Brown's and Coho's in deep pools

Some have asked what kind of rod have I been fishing? One has to remember that a fly rod is a tool and no matter what the price of the tool if it is the wrong tool for the job it becomes ineffective. A fly rod for these large fish must have a heavy butt section and a large fighting handle.You must find one that is sensitive enough to feel the smallest  grab ,but be able to control the fish.I have used the Gallatin Onyx for the last two years. It has been a worthy battle tool. Here is a link to there web site

http://www.gallatinrods.com/

I hope you enjoy your fall fishing

Email me with any questions
nregister@netnet.net

Let me know if you are thinking about the" summer trout trip to Colorado"

Best Nathan

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