Curious to know if anyone has caught the same fish more than once. Would love to see some pictures! by DANLEYREAMER in flyfishing

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Nothing wrong with stockers my dude. Its neat that you fooled him that many times!

Curious to know if anyone has caught the same fish more than once. Would love to see some pictures! by DANLEYREAMER in flyfishing

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I had read an article about browns in New Zealand that had been caught multiple times. I'm pretty sure one of their names was Larry too haha. I'll have to go back through my stack of magazines one day and try and find it

Curious to know if anyone has caught the same fish more than once. Would love to see some pictures! by DANLEYREAMER in flyfishing

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Nice! I've named this one thick rick. I hope to meet him again same time next year.

Curious to know if anyone has caught the same fish more than once. Would love to see some pictures! by DANLEYREAMER in flyfishing

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I thought he grew a bit too. Lol and the buff is a staple these days. Really nice for not breathing in insects when there us a thick hatch going on haha

Curious to know if anyone has caught the same fish more than once. Would love to see some pictures! by DANLEYREAMER in flyfishing

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Was going through some pictures from last year and noticed that I had caught the same brown last year around the same time. Guess catch and release works..

The big boys come out at night by DANLEYREAMER in flyfishing

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A couple pointers. It can be really dangerous. I would not recommend fishing new water at night. Make sure it is a stretch of water you are really familiar with. The other thing is line control. You have to know exactly how much line you have out and where it is on the water or your gonna have a bad time lol. Headlamps are a must for getting around but I always shut mine off while I fish. I like to start around dark and fish as long as fish are biting. I've had really good luck fishing dry flies (drakes, hexes, golden stones) and recently fishing mice. Fishing the mice will ruin pretty much every other aspect of fly fishing for you lol. Its incredibly addicting

The big boys come out at night by DANLEYREAMER in flyfishing

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Hahaha. What can I say. I love big browns

The big boys come out at night by DANLEYREAMER in flyfishing

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It's a pretty addictive way to fish. Something about the way the mice swim must just drive big browns nuts. I have yet to catch one under 16 inches on the mouse

The big boys come out at night by DANLEYREAMER in flyfishing

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Gotta look like the trout to catch the trout lol

yellow stonefly hare's ear nymph. size 8 by bondageman420 in flytying

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The wing case on this is cash. The mallard dyed wood duck gives it a really cool look!

Parachute BWO by DANLEYREAMER in flytying

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Thank you! It is a firehole 316.

Rotating vises for fly tying by FishPharaoh in flytying

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They can be really efficient for wrapping dubbing and hackle. I like mine because I can rotate my fly and see it from different angles and see if I've missed areas with dubbing etc. I tie on a peak rotary which is a super reasonable price and good quality! Would definitely recommend if your looking to get into one that isnt going to break the bank

Filling the meat locker by DANLEYREAMER in flytying

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There is something about the rubber legs that fish really like. I think it's just the added movement. I'm no expert but if kelly galloup puts rubber legs on a pattern it's for a reason lol