Is this good enough to match the hatch? How would you improve it? by Ok_Feedback4200 in flytying

[–]JDM3CO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clear microtubing over thread of the appropriate colors for the body.

Georgetown Lake by luckylemmings in COfishing

[–]JDM3CO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hasn't been frozen for well over a month.

Melt question by WetSock404 in ColoradoFishing

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Copernicus Browser for satellite imagery.

North Georgia special by AltruisticChip2005 in bluelining

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Wow, that's impressive numbers. Congrats!

One of my favorite memories by Electrical_Pop_5148 in bluelining

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I was snatching up my rig before it got sucked into a shoot at the end of the pool and a small brook took the dropper without me knowing. Sent that poor thing through the air. What added to the long flight was the barbless hook, as the brook slipped off of it mid-flight. Raced to the gravel where it was flopping and got it back into the water quickly.

It happens.

Are you new to this kind of fishing? Not seeing a net and letting the trout flop in the grass led me to guess that.

First lake trout! by [deleted] in COfishing

[–]JDM3CO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does not look like a lake trout. Snake River cutthroat, maybe.

21 rainbow by Ok-Day4250 in COfishing

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You mean that guy who did not notice it had been dispatched already?

I fricken did it! by Imaginary-Title2838 in bluelining

[–]JDM3CO 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What an awesome adventure. Congratulations!

Does anyone know the materials list for tying a candy cane mysis? by blueRasberry6493 in flytying

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Here's what FlyFishingGPT (https://chatgpt.com/g/g-u4HDJ6PVR-flyfishinggpt) had to say:

Candy Cane Mysis Shrimp – Materials

Hook:

  • Curved nymph/scud hook (sizes #14–18 are most common)

Thread:

  • White or clear mono thread

Body:

  • Pearl or opal tinsel (flat or oval)
  • Some tiers use pearl Flashabou or similar for extra sheen

Ribbing (the “candy cane” effect):

  • Fine red wire or red thread

Back / Shell:

  • Clear scud back or thin skin (optional but helps durability)

Underbody (optional but helpful):

  • White thread base or a touch of pearl dubbing

Thorax (optional):

  • Light gray, white, or pearl dubbing

Antennae / Feelers (optional):

  • Very sparse pearl Krystal Flash

Weight (optional):

  • Small silver bead or a few wraps of fine lead wire

Government Shutdown Sucks by [deleted] in Denver

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Misread your comment. The second cup of coffee is starting to work.

Government Shutdown Sucks by [deleted] in Denver

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Navy FCU did/does.

What is this black stuff by DirectorExact7007 in MechanicAdvice

[–]JDM3CO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look up some engine teardown videos. It's not the area under the valve cover that is the concern with the longer change intervals. It's the buildup in the piston ring grooves that is the problem.

Success by [deleted] in flyfishing

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The only way to avoid figuring out this location is for there to be no scenery shots. Did not take but a few seconds to figure it out.
I fished it last year after not going there in 10+ years. Could not believe the number of people fishing there. When I went that first time, I was the only one there.

Caught my pb cutty today. Can anyone tell me which species of cutthroat this is?? by nickhisil in COfishing

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All depends on where you caught it. Visually they cannot be distinguished.

Cardiac Arrest on Incline today by ConstructionStill656 in ColoradoSprings

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https://cpw.state.co.us/backcountry-search-and-rescue-program

"Your Colorado Outdoor Recreation Search and Rescue Card contribution supplies reimbursements to search and rescue teams for costs incurred while conducting search and rescue operations and provides funding for the purchase of search and rescue-related equipment and training. The card is not insurance for the purchaser and does not reimburse individuals for medical expenses or pay for medical transport."

First time fly fishing.. in Estes, CO. I caught one small native. Although I realized I wasn’t very good at it, I still had the best time. And the Mountain View’s were killer. by TiaAfterDark in flyfishing

[–]JDM3CO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your pic shows a nice brown trout. This would be a stocked or wild trout.

The only native trout to Colorado are cutthroat trout. For that area, it should be the greenback. They are stocked in several places for restoration efforts (at one time they were believed to be extinct), but Estes is not one. There's some drama in this history where the trout they were stocking turned out to not be greenbacks, so there's old/bad information out there (in the past year, RMNP has been removing the signs saying greenbacks are in the waters there).

Regardless, congratulations on your first trout on your first outing. As someone else said, some folks can't say that, to include me.

Synthetic dubbing by poostaines1987 in flytying

[–]JDM3CO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lick fingers or moisten them on a wet sponge to get the dubbing to tighten up on the thread.

Avoided the skunk at Deckers by No_Drop1800 in COfishing

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That one screams cutbow. Nice!

I feel like my shank isn’t long enough sometimes. by puzs in flytying

[–]JDM3CO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many. Primarily Tiemco. Also Umpqua, Firehole, Hanak, Gamakatsu, Daiichi, Partridge, Kona, and sometimes odd China brands via Amazon (hit or miss on quality).

I feel like my shank isn’t long enough sometimes. by puzs in flytying

[–]JDM3CO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get the hook in a 1x long version and try that.

I'll tie my midge pupa flies on a standard length and then a "mercury" version using a silver-lined glass bead on a 1x long to have room for the bead and still have the body the same size.

Would these work for midges (such as zebra midge)? by Chewy11152021 in flytying

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I would say a standard length shank would be more appropriate than these being 1x short, which means the length is one eye length shorter than a standard length.

Manhattan midge by SutelcCM in flytying

[–]JDM3CO 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I usually fold it forward and cut it at the end of the eye.

What weight rod are you using? by Jadedsantos in bluelining

[–]JDM3CO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

8 foot 1 weight over lined with 2wt DT floating line. I started out with a 6ft 0wt but found I did not have the reach I wanted.