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  1. #1
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    Countin Down the days

    Im ready for some FNF action. Countin down the days untill I get up one mourning and its in the 30's and I head towards laurel or dale. For those of you out there that havent tried the fnf technique yet, it is trully an addiction!!!!! Anyone else have the itchin for some fnf fishin???lol

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    Re: Countin Down the days

    Oh yeah. I am definatly looking forward to trying the FnF this winter. May just have the best teacher in the business lined up to show me how it is done. I know he is more than ready for the FnF season. Unfortunatly when I look outside it is a comfortable 98.7 degrees and it may be a while before the season gets here. LOL

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    Re: Countin Down the days

    Quote Originally Posted by dcbasser View Post
    Oh yeah. I am definatly looking forward to trying the FnF this winter. May just have the best teacher in the business lined up to show me how it is done. I know he is more than ready for the FnF season. Unfortunatly when I look outside it is a comfortable 98.7 degrees and it may be a while before the season gets here. LOL
    Elnut I presume?????

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    Re: Countin Down the days

    I'm definitely looking forward to it. I only went 3 times last winter, but I really enjoyed it.

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    Re: Countin Down the days

    Quote Originally Posted by fishrgurl View Post
    I'm definitely looking forward to it. I only went 3 times last winter, but I really enjoyed it.
    Could someone please explain to me what F-n-F is?

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    Re: Countin Down the days

    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    Float & Fly... I thought you wouldve known that.
    Can someone explain to me how it works?

    Thanks in advance,
    Billy

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    Re: Countin Down the days

    Quote Originally Posted by redneckshadrap View Post
    Can someone explain to me how it works?

    Thanks in advance,
    Billy
    Stop it Billy, let's go wading Saturday morning.

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    Re: Countin Down the days

    Your killen me Billy. LOL I guess you have got a few trips planned for laurel this winter. Any chance you trying another get together at the Hollow.

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    Re: Countin Down the days

    Elnut I presume?????


    Is there anyone else you know of LOL. I know of no one else who loves it as much as he does. I am going to get him on the lake if I have to drag him there myself which personally I don't think it will be all that hard. LOL

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    Re: Countin Down the days

    What is Float N Fly?

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    Re: Countin Down the days

    I found a good website that explains Float N Fly:

    To start fishing with the float 'n' fly, you'll need three basic things.

    1. A long 8-10 foot rod and spinning reel. The long rod will allow you to cast out your light weigh dollfly much further than a standard pole. I also recommend that you use only 6lb. test line so that the visibility is lower in the water for the fish. If you set the drag on your reel, 6lb. line will hold a very big fish (Click Here for a fish I caught using only 6lb. line). Stren EasyCast or P-Line is what we use most of the time.

    2. A small 3/4 inch to 1 inch plastic floater. Find the floaters that you can clip on the top and bottom so they won't slip up and down while you're casting. Clip the line 7-12 feet above the dollfly. The floater will bob on top of the water while the dollfly will stay suspended at the desired depth.

    3. A small dollfly. Click here for a detailed description. I also recommend that you get some small minnows before you go out. Some bass fishermen (especially tournament fishermen) don't use them, but we've found that they help catch more fish.

    http://www.floatnflyfishing.com/catch.html

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    Re: Countin Down the days

    Quote Originally Posted by dcbasser View Post
    Elnut I presume?????


    Is there anyone else you know of LOL. I know of no one else who loves it as much as he does. I am going to get him on the lake if I have to drag him there myself which personally I don't think it will be all that hard. LOL
    Dragging him off the lake before you freeze is going to be your problem.

    Beep Beep

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