I'm scoping out my fishing plans for the year. Well, actually I'm just daydreaming about places I want to go flyfishing. There's nothing exotic in the forecast, and at best, I might make three of these. But here's a revised month-by-month goal calendar of hot spots on the fly...
See if you agree with me, and let me know if I'm missing somewhere. What would your dream year look like?
January, Louisiana Gulf Coast, chasing big bull redfish (January is record season).
February, winter steelhead on the North Umpqua River in Oregon.
I think I would switch my plans for November and head to Montauk. Look at these blitzes! http://www.thefin.com/Videos/Stripers-Forever-Catch-Release-Striped-Bass1
Whether you target bass or walleyes, trout or stripers and more, these are lures that actually work. Some selections are lures your granddad fished. Others are so new you might not have seen them yet. In all cases, though, you'll find a lure that catches fish, specified right down to size and color, along with just what to do when you're on the water.
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The 2009 Hot Spot Calendar18
I'm scoping out my fishing plans for the year. Well, actually I'm just daydreaming about places I want to go flyfishing. There's nothing exotic in the forecast, and at best, I might make three of these. But here's a revised month-by-month goal calendar of hot spots on the fly...
See if you agree with me, and let me know if I'm missing somewhere. What would your dream year look like?
January, Louisiana Gulf Coast, chasing big bull redfish (January is record season).
February, winter steelhead on the North Umpqua River in Oregon.
I think I would switch my plans for November and head to Montauk. Look at these blitzes! http://www.thefin.com/Videos/Stripers-Forever-Catch-Release-Striped-Bass1
The 50 Greatest Lures of All Time64
Whether you target bass or walleyes, trout or stripers and more, these are lures that actually work. Some selections are lures your granddad fished. Others are so new you might not have seen them yet. In all cases, though, you'll find a lure that catches fish, specified right down to size and color, along with just what to do when you're on the water.
What about bucktails? How could the list not have bucktails?
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