Hey Tobias, Thanks for adding me to your friends list. I'm here in Columbus, and fish the banks of the Chattahoochee, and small lakes and ponds for bream. I flyfish, use hand-poured jigs and grubs, and will use live bait when nothing else works. Where do you bream fish in Rome? Stay in touch and tight lines. Nick.
Hi Tobias, The pics of flys black widow is a good fly. flyanglersonline under Richard Komar. He is a good teacher and has some great flies. The weird fly is maribou tail, rubber leg wrapped up for the body. Tied this one on a shrimp hook. Worked great. Runs hook up all fish had the hook in the roof of the mouth. The fly with the white legs, I think will be a good un. Friend of mine tied it playing with new dubbing he had. . He was just playing around. I got it tied in several colors. Jury is still out on the fly. Looks good tho don't it.
Hey man thanks for the invite sorry it took retarded long but my computers been down but you got a great page here and thanks for puttin them DEE-lish pics up...thanks again : D
Tobias -Have you found fish yet? I been catching near an inlet pipe in the nw cove of my local shallow lake .46-50 degree temps.32nd oz jigs tipped w crawler pieces or meal worms fished dead still.Good luck .Let me know how you do.
John Sheehan
I agree with you that fertilize lakes produce larger fish---but my complaint is why does these people at this lake continue to dump fertilize into the lake every two week until the end of September? They told me that if they can see a foot down in the water that they need to fertilize to keep the water from becoming clear and to slow vegetation. I think this is non sense. The game and fish in Alabama said that you only need to fertilize four or five times a year starting in June through August. This type of fertilizing hampers the fishing to the point that the fish have trouble seeing your fly.
Thanks for listening and letting me vent my frustration on this subject. I will be going back in about two weeks, that should give it time to clear, providing he does not dump more fertilize in the lake. As long as he is doing this the fishing will be slow.
Tommy Winton
Aug 19, 2009
Zach Rumell
Aug 19, 2009
Nick Holt
Aug 20, 2009
shooter
nothing like a big'o bigun thumping on a flyrod.
gators stink
Aug 20, 2009
Greg McWilliams
Aug 24, 2009
Don Prater
Sep 9, 2009
Greg McWilliams
Sep 17, 2009
John Sheehan
Nov 8, 2009
John Sheehan
Nov 10, 2009
Richard Hutchinson
Jan 5, 2010
Lance A. Cashler
Jan 7, 2010
Jeff Bernier
Jan 24, 2010
Henry Lujan
Jan 30, 2010
Zack Thomasson
Feb 7, 2010
John Sheehan
John Sheehan
Mar 24, 2010
Bill Trussell
Thanks for becoming one of my recent friends. Do you have any thoughts about fishing fertilized lakes???
Apr 30, 2010
Bill Trussell
May 1, 2010
Bill Trussell
May 1, 2010
kim burnett
to go down and it's better to catch them on flys that i tie.
May 25, 2010