
05-30-2007, 12:42 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: Can someone ID this fly?
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Originally Posted by doyelie
<chuckle> I guess I was just showing my ignorance of fly fishing.  The guy at Howard's Sporting Goods in Cortez, CO recommended this method for fishing Groundhog Reservoir north of Dolores. It worked very well on several occasions and was more fun than using spinners, so we decided to try it at Trout Lake near Telluride where it worked again.
I tried to troll a few other flies at the same lakes--an Elk Hair Caddis and a fly that looked like black woolly imitation of a bee--but they didn't catch anything.
Nathan
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This weekend I fished a well know lake around here and stopped at a beaver pond on the way out that gets over looked, very over looked.  I had brookies nailing a Parachute Adams every cast then stopped like someone flipped a switch. On one cast, I stripped it in and a fish nailed it. After that I started casting it out and stripped it in like a wet fly and it was on again. Go figure!
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