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Topic: a week fly fishing in Grand Teton  (Read 3662 times)

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Buzzcut1

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  • Location: Livermore
  • Date Registered: Apr 2014
  • Posts: 544
didn't kill it but damn I had fun and caught a bunch of these feisty fellows









« Last Edit: June 08, 2021, 08:57:27 PM by Buzzcut1 »
never met a Dry Fly I didn't like


Herefishy

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  • Location: Walnut Creek
  • Date Registered: Oct 2020
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Very nice. How do you get the yaks on top of the rv?


Buzzcut1

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Very nice. How do you get the yaks on top of the rv?

stand on top and pull them up with a line hooked to the bow cleat.  The line has a big knot tied in it every foot for an easy grip. Takes me about 30 seconds to pul each yak up
never met a Dry Fly I didn't like


Buzzcut1

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  • Date Registered: Apr 2014
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never met a Dry Fly I didn't like


Buzzcut1

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Livermore
  • Date Registered: Apr 2014
  • Posts: 544
never met a Dry Fly I didn't like


Herefishy

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  • Location: Walnut Creek
  • Date Registered: Oct 2020
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albiec22

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  • Location: Fremont
  • Date Registered: Sep 2016
  • Posts: 161
Do you know what type of fish those are? They look like Mountain Whitefish to me. They are not trout or suckers for sure. Some of the old time fly fisherpeople I hung around with used to tell me that they were good eating, especially smoked. They were diehard CnR, but if they caught a whitefish, they would throw it up the bank to die. I never saw any of them keeping them to eat, thought it was pretty weird behavior.


SteveS doesn't kayak anymore

  • grumpy ex-kayaker
  • Sea Lion
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  • winter sturgeon
  • Location: Marin, CA
  • Date Registered: Jan 2005
  • Posts: 3556
My old stomping grounds!
I used to live at the end of Fall Creek rd in wilson...and by end I mean slightly beyond the end of the North Fork rd, just above where the N and S fork confluence.
Amazing fishing on the small streams there


Buzzcut1

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  • Location: Livermore
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Do you know what type of fish those are? They look like Mountain Whitefish to me. They are not trout or suckers for sure. Some of the old time fly fisherpeople I hung around with used to tell me that they were good eating, especially smoked. They were diehard CnR, but if they caught a whitefish, they would throw it up the bank to die. I never saw any of them keeping them to eat, thought it was pretty weird behavior.

Pretty sure they were Mountain Whitefish.  Schools of them where I was.  I was C&R and they were fun to catch.  You just go with what's biting
never met a Dry Fly I didn't like


albiec22

  • Salmon
  • ***
  • Location: Fremont
  • Date Registered: Sep 2016
  • Posts: 161
Do you know what type of fish those are? They look like Mountain Whitefish to me. They are not trout or suckers for sure. Some of the old time fly fisherpeople I hung around with used to tell me that they were good eating, especially smoked. They were diehard CnR, but if they caught a whitefish, they would throw it up the bank to die. I never saw any of them keeping them to eat, thought it was pretty weird behavior.

Pretty sure they were Mountain Whitefish.  Schools of them where I was.  I was C&R and they were fun to catch.  You just go with what's biting

Hi Buzzcut, I completely get you! I wouldn't leave fish to find fish, that's for sure!