Bernard wrote: Anyway, this one moment reminded me to not grow lazy with color. Bass anglers are serious advocates of this..
Thoughts?
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flybob wrote:Just discovered this one...
Lately I have been hooking up and loosing a lot of fish in the fight, I have a few standard flies that I use and they get pretty beat up on the rocks, so I am constantly sharpening the hook. Another factor is that I am loosing a lot LESS flies to the trees or hang ups in the water. Back in the early days I would loose many flies in a day!
Result is, I have a lot of OLD flies that look really good, so I have not tossed them, however, they have been re-sharpened too many times. They are sharp but the tip is now too thick, not allowing for good penetration.
Lesson: Get rid of those old flies!
beachbum wrote:Bob, you can send me all your "old" flies. Thank you!flybob wrote:Just discovered this one...
Lately I have been hooking up and loosing a lot of fish in the fight, I have a few standard flies that I use and they get pretty beat up on the rocks, so I am constantly sharpening the hook. Another factor is that I am loosing a lot LESS flies to the trees or hang ups in the water. Back in the early days I would loose many flies in a day!
Result is, I have a lot of OLD flies that look really good, so I have not tossed them, however, they have been re-sharpened too many times. They are sharp but the tip is now too thick, not allowing for good penetration.
Lesson: Get rid of those old flies!
Bernard wrote:Hey Everyone,
Thanks for chiming in. Last few days had me way off the grid at a very much nocturnal video shoot at, of all places, the LA River. It is CREEPY down there at 3 am! There are some great insights here. Many resonate with recent headaches I have had and others that I may avert. Thanks! Ok I need some sleeeeep...
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