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General / Buy, Sell, Trade / SAGE 3 wt
on: 10/17/06 at 09:14:45 |
| Started by BILL | Post by BILL |
I have a 3 wt Sage 8'-9" looking for a new home. Model GFL 389LL Serial # I 7393. Very Good to Excellent E-Mail bkhuber25@aol.com |
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General / Buy, Sell, Trade / Re: 3 wt
on: 10/14/06 at 08:28:25 |
| Started by Guest | Post by BILL |
Jeff: I do not know if you found a 3 wt rod or not. I have a Sage GFL 389LL in Very Good to Excellent looking for a new home. E-Mail me if you are still looking. Bill |
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General / Fly Fishing In North Carolina / Re: Macon County Fly Fishing
on: 09/24/06 at 11:21:53 |
| Started by Guest | Post by trouthouse |
| Have not been on in a while.Feel free to post or E-mail @ reelestate4u@aol.com |
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Web Site Related / Web Site Updates, requests, or issues / Forum Upgrade Announcement
on: 05/11/06 at 22:57:33 |
| Started by Eric | Post by Eric |
I have upgraded the forums on the site, if you haven't noticed. If you experience any problems, please let me know. Please use a separate thread to notify me of problems since this one will remain locked. A few notes with the upgrade: - Guest are not allowed to start a topic or reply (due to spamming and board abuse.
- Guests can view the board topics.
- Registration will now require a valid email address.
- The board will email you a random password after you register.
- A forum agreement must be read and you must agree to it before registration.
Enjoy the changes! As I said earlier, please let me know via this forum category if you have any problems. Eric FlyFishNC.com |
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General / Fly Fishing Techniques / Re: fly fishing technique
on: 05/07/06 at 19:19:40 |
| Started by Guest | Post by Guest |
Try the library for good videos on flyfishing, watch over and over, then get out in the driveway or street and practice casting. That said, not much water in NC requires overhead casting--too much overhang, narrow streams,etc. Learn the rollcast, and practice flipping your fly out with wrist action. Short rods are best on most NC water unless you're on the big rivers you can float. To the spin caster; hardest thing for you is that you'll be in the habit of a hard forward cast. Not necessary with flyfishin. 12o'clock positon for your back stroke, and two o'clock for your forward. Keep elbow down. Hand and wrist should be fairly straight with your rod (imagine your thumb straight up the pole). You want a snap, but don't ever "throw" your cast. Think of back stroke as important and forward. Make sure you pause a second or so on the back stroke before coming forward again. If the line makes a snapping sound, you are doing it too hard and fast. Slow it down. Best help for me though, videos. |
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General / Fly Fishing Techniques / e3tuywxl
on: 05/07/06 at 11:20:28 |
| Started by Guest | Post by Guest |
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General / Fly Fishing In North Carolina / Macon County Fly Fishing
on: 05/06/06 at 23:10:34 |
| Started by Guest | Post by Guest |
| Anybody know of any good places/streams to fly fish in Macon County? I'm a beginner so trees are a factor. Or maybe a 15 mile radius of Franklin? |
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General / Fly Fishing In North Carolina / Re: Need help for NC in early June
on: 05/04/06 at 11:49:19 |
| Started by spooler | Post by Guest |
| I would suggest the Mills River. Its aprox. 8-10 miles from the Davidson. Its delayed harvest but it opens June 1st. If you need more info let me know! |
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General / Fly Fishing In North Carolina / South Holston Float Trip
on: 05/02/06 at 08:48:13 |
| Started by Guest | Post by Guest |
| Any recommendations for a good outfitter to float the South Holston? I'd be leaving from the Boone area. |
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