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I have found that some steelhead flies work better on some rivers but don't work so well on other rivers. Several instances come mind that helps to point out this fact. One happened about 15 years ago when I was in Northwest Washington State fly-fishing the Stillaguamish River for steelhead. My friend Gordon who lives in the area and I arrived at the mouth of the North Fork early one morning and I asked him, "Well what fly should I start out with this morning?" His reply was "try this one" as he gave me a fly from his fly box that looked like a fluorescent orange wooly bugger. In about 15 minutes I was into a nice fish of about 10 lbs. To this day, that is the only fish I have ever caught on that fly, I have fished it on several other steelhead rivers here in Oregon without success. The Red Ant is another pattern that seems to be a one-river fly. It's a great fly on the Rouge River, but for me, that seems to be the only river where it catches fish.
Another curiosity about steelhead flies: A fly pattern may catch fish one year, and the following year, it just doesn't seem to work Therefore, if you're going to fly fish a new river for steelhead, better check with a local fly shop or the local fly fishing club and find out what steelhead fly patterns are catching fish for that particular river.
I happened to be a firm believer in confidence that you have for a particular fly pattern. For example, when you tie a fly on the end of your leader that you feel good about, and you get that special "feeling" that it will catch you a fish, chances are, it will work. Also when fishing gets tough because of fishing pressure and hot bright days, stay with the time tested fly patterns that have caught fish over the years.
Needless to say, one of my favorite Steelhead Flies is the Green Butt Skunk. I tie it un-weighted in sizes 4 & 6, on a black finish up-eye fly hook. I consider this a good morning and mid-day fly and have also caught fish on it with bright sun on the water. Second is the plain Skunk with an all white wing, I tie it in sizes 2, 4, and 6 on nickel-plated down-eye hooks. I like the size 2 for winter fish and the 4 & 6 during late low light afternoons and evenings for summer fish. The number three and number four favorites, would have to be the Umpqua Special and the Orange General Practitioner, both of these flies are tied un-weighted on size 4 up-eye hooks. I like to fish these patterns early in the morning on the edges of fast currents using a sink tip fly line and a short leader. Pattern # 5 would have to be the Black Wooly Bugger size 6. I usually tie this fly weighted on a 4x long 2x strong down eye hook with a long black marabou tail with a few strands of pearl flashabou and a black cactus chenille body with a black hackle wrap. The # 6 fly and one of my favorites because of its versatility, is the Muddler Minnow and I tie this fly on a #6 down eye, 6x long hook. This fly can be fished wet with a trimmed cone head or it can be fishing dry or skated with a trimmed ball head using a riffle hitch.
I use both weighted and un-weighted steelhead flies. However, I feel that an un-weighted fly has more movement in the water because it is affected more by the different current flows than a weight fly. Some sections of fly-only waters prohibit the use of weighted flies, so check the fishing regulations for those waters. However there are times when you just have to get the fly down on the bottom and a weighted fly may be needed.
The on line source for more fly fishing information and tips on steelhead fly fishing, steelhead flies, rods, reels and fly lines, http://www.oregon-fly-fishing-with-stan.com/tips/fly-fishing-tips.htm
Stanley Stanton: Oregon Fly Fishing Guide and McKenzie River fishing guide, Visit: http://www.oregon-fly-fishing-with-stan.com For trout fly fishing tips, how to fly fish information, plus guided Rainbow Trout Fly Fishing, Steelhead Fly Fishing, fly fishing lessons for beginners and Oregon Salmon Fishing
History of Skinny Tie
Neckties have been a part of men’s attire in different form for ages. Even the ancient Egyptians have been known to sport a rectangular piece of cloth. However, the closest form of the present day necktie has been seen by people during the Thirty Year War. From depicting social status, to being used for plain fashion purposes, neckties have been used in various forms, shapes, sizes and purposes.
Like Gerald Anderson once said “They still maintain to be the only opportunity men have to express their personality and taste. Women have so many more things, but neckties are the only thing that men have.” Today, the importance of neckties is to make one look formal, and represent his flare. There are various ties in the market, however depending on the width; they can be broadly classified into the regular and the short width once which are known as skinny tie or narrow ties.
Skinny ties have been used by men and women alike for formal/official purposes and for designer purposes too. Made of different fabrics like silk, satin, cotton, polyester and silk blend etc, the most popular way of categorizing them is by the way knots are made and their color. The four in hand, the Windsor, the half Windsor and Pratt or Shelby are famous types of knots that can be made while wearing a tie. On the basis of color, the choice is limitless. There is one to compliment every suit of yours. Black skinny neckties are the most popular form of skinny neckties.
After being out of fashion for some time now, these skinny ties are back in fashion. They originated as a symbol of love but now are style statements. A crisp white big colored shirt with a jet black skinny tie is one of the most fashionable things now. Ideally the skinny tie should be less than three inches in width and at least three inches above the waist.
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What is the best way to tie a mattress to the roof rack of a van?
I am driving home from college from Boston to Columbus, OH. I would like to take my full-size mattress and box spring with me and tie it to the luggage rack on the roof of my Toyota Sienna van. Is it recommended for such a long trip on the highway? What is the best way to secure the mattress set?
First I'd try to wrap the set in something that would protect it from the weather and wind. Some type of plastic wrap or tarp taped securely. I'd use two or three tie down straps (ratchet strap) available in hardware stores. Place the mattress on the van first with the box spring on top of that. Ratchet the whole thing down with the tie down straps. Take care not to pull the strap down so tight it breaks the box spring, those things will break if you over tighten. Good luck on your trip and I hope this helps
Boom time in mens premium inner-wear business
The premium men's inner-wear market in India has become a burgeoning business, with a market size over Rs 800 crore and growing at an annual rate of 40%. The fast-paced growth signals that Indian men have turned much more experimental and coordinate their inner-wear much like they pick the right tie for a suit.
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