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MemberZach, I don’ t have the biochemical contents in front of me, but crustaceans in general, have much higher carotinoid content than other aquatic prey including insects.
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MemberMost of the color variation that you see in trout is dietary with a genetic component.
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MemberI’m relatively new to fly fishing, but have rods ranging from 2-8 wt and Velocities to match, (actually I have a Lightspeed for the 8 wt, which I prefer to the Ross Cimmaron that I started with).
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MemberThat 389LL is an incredible blank, the 486LL is one of the classic dry fly blanks too. Can’t say much about the others. cheers, g
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MemberWhen I talk to high school students or undergrads about their “careers” I say there are two things that make a happy life – a job that you love and a really comfortable bed, because those places are where you’ll be spending most of your time
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MemberThat was funny Steve, and even I hear that fish rat voice some days
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MemberCarter, IMO there are some misconceptions in your post.
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MemberZM Thanks for the explanation, I knew that it was complicated.
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MemberZack dude, ya can’t just think of trout.
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MemberAlthough I understand your logic Zack, from a biological perspective it would be very unwise to bring a large piscivorous salmonid to the US.
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MemberZach, why don’t you just make this mandatory.
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MemberI have a Hidden Waters 7 piece 8.5′ 5 wt (Baden Powell Special) that casts very well and is extremely compact, like 18″ (well you can do the math
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MemberHi, just noticed that the flyer scan won’t work because it has a space in it — cut and paste this link into your browser http://www.negia.net/~grossman/Book Flyer.jpg and it will work or try this one directly
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MemberI don’t know how I forgot midges but these streams are full of chironomids and they’re a major portion of a trout’s diet.
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MemberHi Randy, check out the SEFF board http://www.southeastflyfishingforum.com/forum/
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MemberThat’s the terrestrial phase of the red-spotted newt. That phase is sometimes called a red eft.
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