wanted to thank woodman for showing me the little niangia.there was a lot of dragging but i don t think much more than where i have been going on the niangia and pommie.doesn't bother me as i get out alot to wade fish anyway.it was great fishing and woodmans' kayak and camper are really something to see!what a craftsman.muffin rides like a pro up front and was a big hit with the girl floaters...
quantums are 551's,501's the newer versions are accurists and accurist pt's.these range from ancient to maybe 10 yrs old on the pt's.the brownings are the same as the quantums.the pfluegers are trions prob 5 + yrs old.abu 5000 and 5500 mostly rh some lh.
two st.croix baitcaster rods 6'6" premier medium moderate small crank/jerkbait barely used $50.00 ea plus shipping
i have a bunch of old used baitcasters mostly left handers. $10-$30
i'm near kc but would be happy to meet somewhere to save shipping if it works out.i'm frequently farther south or east fishing.
this is an older garmin gps/mapping/fishfinder.it came with a boat i bought.i intended to reuse it and never did.i have everything originally with it except the transducer.the last time i checked they were still available.if somebody can use this just trade me something fishing related you're not using.it doesn't have to be much, even flies or lures.if not, then just pay the shipping and it's yours.
unit is traded
just what i was looking for!that's actually similar to the ruby "midge" i've been using....which was suggested the last time i asked.i found a lot of good ideas on that search.
once again you've been a big help.
i'm fishing one of the stocked trout ponds near kc.i've seen black caddis and mayflies flying around.i've had some luck with adams,woolly buggers and midges.any suggestions for nymph patterns?
time is running out......
i just bought a sot kayak.the inflateables look great for flyfishing but i was worried about manuevering them on the niangia.around downed trees in the current, for example.i figure i'll probably beach the yak and wade alot.i got one of the cheap ones aimed at beginners that's extra wide.
i m thinking the same way about gas.i haven't even pulled the bassboat out of the barn.i'm usually hitting truman or other big lakes by now.i've been wading, and i just bought a kayak.
every few casts i knock the ice out of the close eyes and dip the rest of the rod in the water.it's better than not going........
my eight wieght does better in adverse conditions,cold,wind,etc.i guess the bigger fly line is easier to work with.
catch anything?