01-26-2010, 12:18 AM
yeah i guess with anything you can get really technical. i'm not sure which one i will do more, streams, rivers, or lakes. i might just have to get a good "all around" setup for all of the above with some interchangable parts. maybe get an extra reel with some fairly decent but not too expensive line on it to change out when i go to a certain place. i agree with flygoddess though, there is nothing like fishing with a dry fly.
i remember backpacking to marjorie lake in the uintahs with my family and fly fishing ( fly behind clear bubble on spinning rod ) and seeing the fish hit it on top of the water. its awesome. ever since then i have always wanted to get into fly fishing, but never really had the means to do so. and when i did have the means or time i usually had other things come up.
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i remember backpacking to marjorie lake in the uintahs with my family and fly fishing ( fly behind clear bubble on spinning rod ) and seeing the fish hit it on top of the water. its awesome. ever since then i have always wanted to get into fly fishing, but never really had the means to do so. and when i did have the means or time i usually had other things come up.
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