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WD40, Brown

WD40, Brown

A relatively new fly compared to many, the WD40 came on to the scene and has proven itself quickly as a fly to fish. An effective fly fished in the surface film, just under the surface or swept up from the deeper zones the Brown WD40 is a fly to have when your fishing tailwaters, spring creeks, and waters with good concentrations of midge and mayflies. You should not venture out without some Brown WD40’s in your fly box.

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John Berry's Fly-Fishing Report: Crooked Creek and Buffalo clear - Baxter Bulletin


John Berry's Fly-Fishing Report: Crooked Creek and Buffalo clear
Baxter Bulletin
The hot flies were red zebra midges (size 16), copper Johns and San Juan worms (red). There were some midges hatching and Dan's turkey-tail emerger was the hot fly. Crooked Creek and the Buffalo River are low and clear. The water temperature is near ...

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Warm weather pushes ice fishermen to Sunshine - Cody Enterprise


Warm weather pushes ice fishermen to Sunshine
Cody Enterprise
Flies to present to risers, boilers and sippers are Griffith's gnats, parachute Adams, Tim's black bow-tie emerger, Tim's FRM red emerger and parachute hatching midge emerger. Leaders should be long and fairly light (4X-6X) when fishing open water.

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Fishing report: Jan. 27 - Cannon Connections


Fishing report: Jan. 27
Cannon Connections
Fish are being caught in the upper waters using a size 18 red larva, size 24 and 26 grey scintillas or any other San Juan pupa and midge emerger—type patterns. The lower waters are reported good using orange egg patterns. Jemez River, East Fork, ...

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Angling: Fine days offer hope - Otago Daily Times


Angling: Fine days offer hope
Otago Daily Times
A feathered lure such as a Mrs Simpson is a good fly to imitate them. I have actually caught koura on a feathered lure in Butchers; it was not hooked, but just hung on to the fly with its claws. I was on the Mataura last weekend running a course for ...

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Angling: Rain has freshened up some rivers - Otago Daily Times


Angling: Rain has freshened up some rivers
Otago Daily Times
Fish feeding off cut banks lie among the clods that have fallen in on the last flood, the water being a confusion of currents and eddies, with nymphs and flies accumulating in the latter. The fish sometimes hold station in the current or do small ...

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