10-16-2008, 02:49 AM
That whole loop can be tricky at times. I have been going up there for close to 25 years now. It took the first 4 to get the hang of what really works under most situations. (not all)
Since this is the flyfishing section, I will make my suggestions in Fly fishing terminology. Use your imagination on some of them.
My kit will generally include 20 colors of "Yarn in a Jar". It they aren't hitting on that, then there is usually a nice Brown in the area. The Browns favor the inflated live "San Juan Worms" in natural brown color.
The side kick to the live San Juan would be the Olive or Black Wooley buggers. Above the 6000 foot mark, the Wooley Buggers get traded in for Pistol Petes in the same color and drug about 3 feet behind the "Pepper Shaker"
If you have difficulty with any of this terminology then simply stop off at Culvers and then Brock's in Bishop. They have the materials that I am describing.
You can also reply to this with a "Huh?" and I will then give a full breakdown of common terminolgy.
The Wooley Bugger and the Pistol Pete's are official names and weren't substitued with any type of synonyms, antonyms or homonyms.[cool]
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Since this is the flyfishing section, I will make my suggestions in Fly fishing terminology. Use your imagination on some of them.
My kit will generally include 20 colors of "Yarn in a Jar". It they aren't hitting on that, then there is usually a nice Brown in the area. The Browns favor the inflated live "San Juan Worms" in natural brown color.
The side kick to the live San Juan would be the Olive or Black Wooley buggers. Above the 6000 foot mark, the Wooley Buggers get traded in for Pistol Petes in the same color and drug about 3 feet behind the "Pepper Shaker"
If you have difficulty with any of this terminology then simply stop off at Culvers and then Brock's in Bishop. They have the materials that I am describing.
You can also reply to this with a "Huh?" and I will then give a full breakdown of common terminolgy.
The Wooley Bugger and the Pistol Pete's are official names and weren't substitued with any type of synonyms, antonyms or homonyms.[cool]
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