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#2210769 - 04/27/08 10:24 AM
Brazos river Float
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Registered: 04/27/08
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Loc: Austin TX
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I will be floating the brazos below P.K. May 9-11 for a little three day adventure. I have never fished this river before so I would like to know what kinds of flys should I concentrate on putting in my box for the trip.
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#2210913 - 04/27/08 11:33 AM
Re: Brazos river Float
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Cats wiskers, woolies, poppers, etc. anthing olive or brown will work. You tag up with Spotted, Smallmouth, and LMB bass along the way. It should be loads of fun. Les
Edited by keebranch (04/27/08 11:34 AM)
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#2210982 - 04/27/08 12:11 PM
Re: Brazos river Float
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Hey that all sounds great the colors allways help me out, but what is a Cat Whiskers and how do i fish them?
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#2211152 - 04/27/08 01:36 PM
Re: Brazos river Float
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a cat's whisker is very similar to a woolie bugger, but has an additional portion of hair coming off of the head area of the fly, going back towards the bend of the hook. Does not have a hackle spun through the main body of the fly. Gray is a great color for that fly. Good luck,troutbum
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#2211625 - 04/27/08 05:54 PM
Re: Brazos river Float
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Derek, That's Bulldogs' recipe which Robin posted, and it's a great one. I make a minor change by using craft fur in lieu of artic fox to keep the cost in check. I feel that the fly's main avantage over a woolie bugger is that this fly rides hook up and the wing covers the hook making it more snag proof and stealthy. Les
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#2213166 - 04/28/08 08:52 AM
Re: Brazos river Float
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hey thanks all you guys for helping me on this trip this is the first time I have used this forum and I am sure it wont be the last.
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#2215845 - 04/29/08 04:43 AM
Re: Brazos river Float
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For the Cat's Whisker, you can also keep the cost of Arctic Fox down by buying in bulk instead of buying the small patches or Zonker strips. A great source for bulk Arctic Fox is Dave Steinbaugh at Waters West Fly Shop in Port Angeles, Washington. http://www.waterswest.com/articfox.htmDave's been supplying me with high quality Arctic Fox for years and even has a picture on his wall of my son with a smallmouth buffalo caught on a Cat's Whisker on the Red River. His prices are $5.50 for a quarter tail, $9.75 for a half tail (which is more than you'll ever need).
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#2243157 - 05/07/08 09:46 AM
Re: Brazos river Float
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got the box going ready to go do this thing.
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#2265673 - 05/14/08 05:09 PM
Re: Brazos river Float
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Caught lots of fish, awesome top water action.
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