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    fnf?

    When do you start fishing the float n fly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wormin View Post
    When do you start fishing the float n fly?
    Last weekend...........

    Actually, when the base water temp hits 55.....it was 53 last weekend, so I think we're good.

    Base Water Temp, according to what I've been taught is the water temp at first light.

    I usually start the weekend after Thanksgiving, but since it was a little later this year, I figured last weekend was a good start. I was not disappointed, as I had 4 drops in the first 1/2 hour with 2 fish caught. I also had 2 on the swimbait, and 2 hookups, and quick releases on the jig.

    Headed down in about 8 hours for my annual Black Monday, ASS Woppun on the Holler.

    Later,

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    Smile fnf

    Quote Originally Posted by Wormin View Post
    When do you start fishing the float n fly?
    Hey wormin charlie and myself went to stoner/frymans and we caught 9 on the fly and two on tubes http://www.fishin.com/forums2/images/icons/icon7.png

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    60 degrees and below for me. The year we won The Billy, water temps were 57-58 first light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elnutsmalljaws View Post
    60 degrees and below for me. The year we won The Billy, water temps were 57-58 first light.
    Yep............

    And for the record.......those saying there was a devastating fish kill are smokin KRAK.

    We caught 20 yesterday and 15 today. Only one over, but lots and lots that were close.

    AND we caught at least 10 or so that were pushing 4lbs.

    Talk about fun..........lots of fly fish, but we're also catching them on tail spinners and jigs.

    Fly early, first light till about 9am and then jigs and spinners till 2 hrs or so before dark, then chase the shade and STICK fish again on the fly.

    Fun.

    Later,

    Geo

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    Everything im hearing says theyre biting better this year, not as good as 3 years ago, but better than last year. I havent been in a few weeks but the fish we were catching were much healthier than the past few years. Im really glad to see Dale picking back up, it cures what ails those of us with the addiction

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    Heading down Wednesday night for a few days. Hope they are still bitin' we have a houseboat/ boatel at dale hollow marina. Ready for a get a way and some brown fish

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidm View Post
    Hey wormin charlie and myself went to stoner/frymans and we caught 9 on the fly and two on tubes http://www.fishin.com/forums2/images/icons/icon7.png
    Glad to here it, those fish in that creek love the fly.Were any of them small mouth and what was the water temperature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeoFisher View Post
    Yep............

    And for the record.......those saying there was a devastating fish kill are smokin KRAK.

    We caught 20 yesterday and 15 today. Only one over, but lots and lots that were close.

    AND we caught at least 10 or so that were pushing 4lbs.

    Talk about fun..........lots of fly fish, but we're also catching them on tail spinners and jigs.

    Fly early, first light till about 9am and then jigs and spinners till 2 hrs or so before dark, then chase the shade and STICK fish again on the fly.

    Fun.

    Later,

    Geo
    Glad you had a great trip!!!! I was always under the impression that this was a very cold water tactic and did not work very well in warm water. Looks like I need to put the fnf rods in the boat.

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    Well now that I know they like it in warmer water what is better in warmer water feathers or hair?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wormin View Post
    Well now that I know they like it in warmer water what is better in warmer water feathers or hair?
    Both equally well.........darker colors and hair in low light.........I like duck feather in bright light. But will also throw it first light and overcast. Just depends on what they want.

    I have some custom natural ones that A guy ties for me. A buddy of mine stumbled on the color, and we've kind of kept it as a trade secret, but the more natural, the better.

    Later,

    Geo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wormin View Post
    Glad to here it, those fish in that creek love the fly.Were any of them small mouth and what was the water temperature.
    Just one charlie went today said he caught about a dozen on the fly

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