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Showing posts with label grayling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grayling. Show all posts
Saturday, 13 October 2012
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
Under There--Russian Trout and Grayling Edition
The title will make sense when you near the end of this vid.
Saturday, 3 March 2012
Gettin 'er Done Is All In The Camo--Grayling Edition
This guy's desire to fly fish is comical but illustrates that you can still enjoy the sport with price point gear. If you can afford it, the Islander LX reel on a Sage One with a RIO Gold is wicked for trout or grayling but there's also price point gear available like the Sage Vantage, Islander IR series, or even more economical rods, reels and lines. Believe me, the best thing for the equipment manufacturers is for more people to get into the sport as they may become future customers. I don't, however, recommend the line twisting action of a fly line on a spinning reel. I think Simon Gawesworth would back me up on that one. Maybe all you need is the camo?
Monday, 2 January 2012
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Styria Lane
No, I didn't watch that show...much.
Incredibly pretty Austrian water, taimen, grayling, etc.
If you can't see the video link, go to flyfishingfantasies.blogspot.com.
Incredibly pretty Austrian water, taimen, grayling, etc.
If you can't see the video link, go to flyfishingfantasies.blogspot.com.
Friday, 16 September 2011
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Best For Last
Great videography in this piece showcasing trout rising for mayflies. The trout trend toward the smaller side until the last couple--nice browns and rainbows come to hand eventually. Enjoy the rising fish early and you'll reap the rewards of a nice trout or two late.
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