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Fly Fishing for Hatchery Salmon

March 2, 2017 by JWood Leave a Comment

Landlocked salmon are predators.  That's been a proven fact for over a century.  So when you put a couple hundred 13" plus salmon in a pool below a hyrdo facility, you can bet they'll be keyed in on baitfish spilling out of the reservoir above. Just about any pattern that imitated a fish did well here.  The challenge was trying not to spook the salmon so they'd be inclined … [Read more...] about Fly Fishing for Hatchery Salmon

Scud Back Gone Bad

March 2, 2017 by JWood Leave a Comment

Most fly tying materials have a super long shelf life, but beware that some materials, like plastics similar to rubber bands, can go bad. Found a few packs of Hareline scud back from a few years back that I had to dump. Might be a good idea not to stock up heavy on scud back - buy it as you use it! … [Read more...] about Scud Back Gone Bad

Streamers: Old School vs. New School

March 1, 2017 by JWood Leave a Comment

The Grey Ghost is a classic Maine streamer.  It's intended to imitate a rainbow smelt, the primary food source for landlocked salmon.  I use it all the time and fish it with confidence.  It's worked for generations, but I'm not yet sure whether it's so popular because it so closely matches a smelt, or because it's the best that was available at the time.  So it's fun to … [Read more...] about Streamers: Old School vs. New School

Dyeing and Bleaching Natural Fly Tying Materials

February 3, 2017 by JWood Leave a Comment

You know you've gone deep down the fly tying rabbit hole if you're considering dyeing your own materials. First off, you have to tie a heck of a lot of flies and need a lot of materials, and second, you must be extremely discerning when it comes to color. Most of us don't go even close to that far, but a few have gone all the way. A.K. Best might be the best of the latter camp, … [Read more...] about Dyeing and Bleaching Natural Fly Tying Materials

Trouting With the Owl

February 3, 2017 by JWood Leave a Comment

Reprinted from the February 2017 issue of the Northwoods Sporting Journal It’s a long offseason for a fly fisherman in northern Maine. Sitting by the fire while cold wind blows snow across the fields outside, I’m going over memories from last summer and dreading the months before I can do it again. Ice fishing’s great, and it helps us get through the long winter, but it’s … [Read more...] about Trouting With the Owl

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