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  1. Yes I do keep them in stock Glad they are working for everyone. Michael
  2. Hey D-WAYNE I was wonderin when yous was gonna be down there at that taney place....maybe wes could git together and katch some slimy trout!!! Give me a jingle and well make a trip to the crawdad hole!!!
  3. Thanks for the compliment....Finally someone listened haha i had a good time thanks again michael!
  4. POT LICKIN REDNECKS!! GOTTA LOVE TANEY!
  5. Just curiouse...with all of the high water and fishing pressure on th eupper section, has anyone tried fishing the tribs???? I would think that some of those browns would run up into fall creek and bull creek maybe? Im still in montana so i havent gotten a chance to fish down there yet. Please let me know.
  6. Do you think it could be whirling disease??? Ive seen it out here on the yellowstone and the signs kind of seem the same....who knows?
  7. All polarized sunglasses will throw different colors from vehicle windows and tinting. Dont worry your not crazy....I did the same thing.
  8. If you are using them just for taney i woulkd deff. go with an amber or copper lens. I prefer the smiths and or oakleys. I use both. Backcountry outfitters has a great selection of optics. The blue and green lenses are primarily for off shore fishing and flats fishing with high intensity sunlight and glare. The copper or amber alows you to see in lower light...this is helpful in the morning as well as late in the evening. Look for a sunglass that fits your face as well as has good protection on the sides. I prefer the polycarbonite lenses because they will not shatter if a fly or split shot hits it, on the other hand the glass lenses do not scatch as easily but they are heavier. hope you find what you are looking for.
  9. i think there is a deffinate need for both, the griffiths gnat is suppossed to simulate a ball of midges which is very effective when you see fish down at taney "rising". you would fish it dry. The crackleback is a good fly to have on windy days and or during the summer as a dry fly. You can strip the crackleback through the water and pick up lots of fish as well as let it dead drift on the surface.
  10. Keep me posted on the browns when do yall go to alaska?
  11. AWWW now look at you guys two peas in a pod...i cant wait to get back and start slayin some taney HAWGS!!!!
  12. Great fish leonard! what a pig
  13. great fish anyway jeremy ill take your picture all day with those fish regardless...looking forward to your forum, by the way ill add a fishing report for 7/16/07 running water sitting in the parking lot.
  14. thats a very healthy looking specimen. Great Fish!
  15. i guess we need to start watchin for em when were down at taney
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