Fly's for musky fishing?
needa70lber
Posted 11/10/2007 11:06 PM (#284004)
Subject: Fly's for musky fishing?




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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Looking for musky size fly's can anybody help? who sells em? internet? or shops in northern Illinois. Checked BPS but only large salt flies.
Guest
Posted 11/11/2007 3:55 AM (#284019 - in reply to #284004)
Subject: RE: Fly's for musky fishing?


Pastikas, Leon ties some of the best stuff I have used.
http://www.pastikas.com/

Also these guys do some pretty great work too
http://www.tightlinesflyshop.com/



Professional Edge
Posted 11/11/2007 8:12 AM (#284025 - in reply to #284019)
Subject: RE: Fly's for musky fishing?




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The fly angler which is next to and part of Thorne Bros. They will have anything you need.


http://www.mnflyangler.com/

Edited by Professional Edge 11/11/2007 8:14 AM
TTurn
Posted 11/11/2007 8:18 AM (#284027 - in reply to #284004)
Subject: RE: Fly's for musky fishing?





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Bill Schear (sp?) in Boulder Junction ties Muskie flies and also fishs em himself so they are weighted about right but I dont know what his email is he also has some videos of muskie fly fishing available. In milwaukee there is a fly shop owned by Pat Ehlers called the Fly Fishers he has some lareg streamer flies and he also fly fishes muskies on the wisconsin river.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 11/11/2007 8:27 AM (#284028 - in reply to #284019)
Subject: RE: Fly's for musky fishing?





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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
You might want to try some of the saltwater stuff. Also consider European sources, there are many fisherman over there that fish for northern pike w/ fly's. I've got a couple I picked up at a fishing show in Denmark.

Al


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Whoolligan
Posted 11/11/2007 8:06 PM (#284087 - in reply to #284004)
Subject: Re: Fly's for musky fishing?




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I throw a variety for 'skis. From Puglisi flies, to Billfish flies, Deceivers, and xxxClousers. It seems, though, my best 'ski fly is a Variation of Blanton's flashtail Punch. Huge profile, large head that moves a lot of water, hard to throw, but catches fish.
Another, would be flashtail whistler.

Edit: A great little Flyshop, too, is Hayward Flyfishing Company. Larry and Wendy Mann are two of the most knowledgeable fly anglers I can think of for musky. Give them a call, for sure.

Edited by Whoolligan 11/11/2007 8:13 PM
muskellunged
Posted 11/12/2007 7:07 PM (#284295 - in reply to #284004)
Subject: Re: Fly's for musky fishing?





Location: Illinois
If you're ever in the south suburbs of Chicago, a really nice baitshop called Fishing Connection has a supply of Musky flies. It is located in tinley Park, on south side of 159th St, between Harlem Ave. and LaGrange Ave. the owner Greg is supplied by a local fly-maker and can make custom flies upon request.
needa70lber
Posted 11/12/2007 11:02 PM (#284324 - in reply to #284295)
Subject: Re: Fly's for musky fishing?




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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Great stuff! Now I know where to look. Finally bought a musky fly rod and reel. This year's week long fall musky trip made me think about getting into fly fishing for this king of freshwater. I need to be challanged again with fishing for musky. My way like must of us to me is losing focus. Hard to describe, I think the sport is getting pushed towards techno geeks not true outdoorsman! Too darn scientific and complex. I need a season of going back to my younger years with something new and challenging. The manner in which I approach this sport of fishing seems to easy! Crazy for the fish of 10,000 casts! I tried this fall to drift spots more than use the electronics, was more satisfying using mother natures wind to cover a dying weed bed hump! Especially when a large fish would swim behind my bait. A fly rod might just give me the drive back or excitement of catching this prized fish. I never want to take for granted catching a large musky! or any musky!
Pete Stoltman
Posted 11/13/2007 8:20 AM (#284356 - in reply to #284004)
Subject: Re: Fly's for musky fishing?




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Bill Scheer's place in Boulder Junction can be found online at www.wetieit.com He specializes in fly-fishing muskies and has flys and I think also a video on how to tie musky flies. Great stuff and an excellent resource.