Fly fishing for musky's
PACOFRANSICO
Posted 4/5/2011 12:02 AM (#490759)
Subject: Fly fishing for musky's





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Location: Curwensville pa
Hey guys I'm a fly fisherman from PA. And I was just wondering does anyone chase muskies on the fly. I am seriously getting after em this yr with a flyrod and was just wanted to swap some info and tips. It's a little bit different aproach to fishing em witha fly and something they dont see everyday.
esoxfly
Posted 4/5/2011 12:25 AM (#490761 - in reply to #490759)
Subject: Re: Fly fishing for musky's





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Location: Kodiak, AK
There's several of us here. Try a quick search on the site, and you'll find a few threads on gear, technique and generalities.

Welcome to the site.
PACOFRANSICO
Posted 4/5/2011 12:40 AM (#490762 - in reply to #490759)
Subject: Re: Fly fishing for musky's





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Location: Curwensville pa
Thanks for the reply and the stearing me in the right direction.
Don Pursch
Posted 4/5/2011 8:33 AM (#490773 - in reply to #490759)
Subject: RE: Fly fishing for musky's




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Location: Nielsen's Fly-In Lodge, on Rowan Lake
Have been guiding fly fisherman for years and have found that smaller is better than really big flys it is all sight fishing in june july check out the t v show that we did with the new fly fisher last july and the videos with larry dahlberg the hunt for big fish many hours spent with larry learning how they react to the fly and the mood that they are in its a huge chalenge stick with it the rewards are great Don
pikeflyguy
Posted 4/8/2011 12:53 PM (#491531 - in reply to #490759)
Subject: RE: Fly fishing for musky's


I've fished for musky & pike w/flies for years. Best musky 45", 25 lbs. I held 2 IGFA records for pike on flies, too. When fishing side-by-side with hardware chuckers, I consistantly raise more musky (and pike) on flies. My preference is Marabou streamers (they're surprisingly tough) and a streamer made mostly from Flashabou. Big deerhair divers are great, too. Everything you need to know is in the book, "Toothy Critters Love Flies," available at Amazon, B & N, and many fly shops.

Give this great fish a try on flies. You'll love it. I've fishde for nearly everything, all over the World, and I fly-fish for pike and/or musky at least once every year.

Good luck
PACOFRANSICO
Posted 4/14/2011 9:35 AM (#492876 - in reply to #490759)
Subject: RE: Fly fishing for musky's





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Location: Curwensville pa
Here is a couple of my musky flies I have tyed for this yr.
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Performance_Tuned
Posted 4/14/2011 8:48 PM (#493036 - in reply to #490759)
Subject: Re: Fly fishing for musky's




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Location: Bowling Green, KY
Looks a lot like a Brad Bohen Hangtime, caught my first musky on the fly with one of those.
PACOFRANSICO
Posted 4/14/2011 11:42 PM (#493052 - in reply to #490759)
Subject: Re: Fly fishing for musky's





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Location: Curwensville pa
Yeah the last 1 is a hangtime. It's a "triple" a 3 hook articulated fly. You really cant beat bucktail for action.
esoxfly
Posted 4/15/2011 2:55 AM (#493065 - in reply to #490759)
Subject: Re: Fly fishing for musky's





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Location: Kodiak, AK
Those look nice.  I should try tying with bucktail again. I kinda miss it. I gave up bucktail in lieu of other materials about 8 years ago.
tuffy1
Posted 4/15/2011 7:10 AM (#493075 - in reply to #493065)
Subject: Re: Fly fishing for musky's





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Location: Racine, Wi
I like the hangtimes as well. They are fun to tie and look sweet in the water. Will be throwing the fly rod in a few weeks for them. Can't wait!!! I slacked on tying any flies this winter and just tied blades. Went gung ho last winter though, so I'm stocked pretty good.
jakejusa
Posted 4/15/2011 12:38 PM (#493132 - in reply to #490759)
Subject: RE: Fly fishing for musky's




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
Must have been the lenght of the winter this year. I too did not tie many flies as I nomally do. I did however buy a bunch of "project baits" just to have something to work on! Last batch was a bunch of topwater flies with baby willow blade shaped tails. I made like 2 dozen and now have like 4 left. Allot of bass & pike involved too, but a killer TW.
PACOFRANSICO
Posted 4/16/2011 12:41 AM (#493299 - in reply to #490759)
Subject: RE: Fly fishing for musky's





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Location: Curwensville pa
Here is a couple more musky ties.
these are all 6 to 8 inches long.
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And another triple , 10 inches long it has 2- 3/0 segments and a 6/0 for the head.

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