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OAUSA Net - March 14, 2024 - Fly Fishing
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 12:09 pm
by DaveK
Fly Fishing
Fly fishing is a form of catching fish that can be particularly rewarding, as the payoff can be a creel full of your favorite fish, caught as a result of the right equipment and your ability to read the fish and their preferred diet. With the right equipment, skills and flies, the only thing that needs to be a part of your fishing gear, is a good skillet. Our guest fly fishing expert will be Richard KC6NJJ.
Re: OAUSA Net - March 14, 2024 - Fly Fishing
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 7:14 pm
by BIG1RBL
FLY FISHING
Photos to follow along with presentation

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4000 year old Copper fishing hook.

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Knot Tying- Diagram of how all the sections of fly lines are tied together.

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Overview of reel, backing and fly line

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Furled horse hair fishing line.

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Contemporary fly rod and reel.
Re: OAUSA Net - March 14, 2024 - Fly Fishing
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 3:20 pm
by NotAMog
Please check-in
John - KN6VL
Bruce - KD6GCO
Re: OAUSA Net - March 14, 2024 - Fly Fishing
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 5:54 pm
by Jeff-OAUSA
Tom Rosenbauer's Book, "The Orvis Guide to Reading Trout Streams" (1998) has a lot of great information on where fish, particularly trout, like to hang out and feed in rivers. If you know where the fish hang out, you can focus on those areas and increase your catch.
While the book has a lot of great information, I'll warn you that Tom's a better fisherman than he is an author, but he gets the point across and one needs to admire anyone that can sit down and crank out their ideas onto paper. The book has black and white photos and sketches, so in the 2020's, that seems to be a little low tech. I find that Tom's sketches convey information much better than the black and white photos.
In summary, the book is still worth buying in 2024.
Brian Flechsig at Mad River Outfitters has some great videos, including a series on how to get started in fly fishing. There are lots of fly fishing videos out there, but those by MRO are some of the best in my opinion.
https://youtu.be/rZEyOrpYyqE?si=X84HZF_FjRReo9ya
Re: OAUSA Net - March 14, 2024 - Fly Fishing
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 6:05 pm
by K9Nigel
Check in please, Russ KC6JGZ
Re: OAUSA Net - March 14, 2024 - Fly Fishing
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 6:07 pm
by Jeff-OAUSA
Please check me in.
WD6USA, Jeff
Re: OAUSA Net - March 14, 2024 - Fly Fishing
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 6:48 pm
by KA9WDX
Check in please - Thanks - Bernie
Re: OAUSA Net - March 14, 2024 - Fly Fishing
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 7:16 pm
by Diesel4x
Please check in Randy KF6KOC and Becky KF6RGR
thanks
Re: OAUSA Net - March 14, 2024 - Fly Fishing
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 7:26 pm
by Geoff
Please check me in tonight.
Re: OAUSA Net - March 14, 2024 - Fly Fishing
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 7:27 pm
by lrsrngr
KK6CTT for the online check-in, 03/14/24. Thank you.
My first experience with fly fishing was at 18 where a girlfriend's father took us out to the Snake River in Idaho. I remember having the Grand Tetons in the background. We had the whole kit from waders to nets, rods and flies. It was a blast and something that has stayed with me as one of the most fun fishing events of my semi-adult life (only 18 way to get started/ruined early).
Some of the best fishing since then, has been the opportunity to catch crappie, one after another in the summer months, even at local lakes like Fairmont Park, Hemet Lake and of course Perris Lake. There is a lot of action and one hit after another is a hoot!
I always start off dry-line fishing and eventually it turns into a combination of dry-sinking line.