Pretty-in-pink is a good color but some of the frosted colors from troutbeads have cut down on my purchases of nail polish (my purchases for bead painting, anyways).
Mike
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Pretty-in-pink is a good color but some of the frosted colors from troutbeads have cut down on my purchases of nail polish (my purchases for bead painting, anyways).
Mike
Notch, wasn't the bead used just to make it legal? I always thought the salmon never hit the bead, but you're actually lining them... I used to fish it about 5-6 years ago.
Brian,
Here you were trying to wade in quietly and your buddy threw a rock at the tailout! That was funny!!:p
hey big okie dont u remember i raided your bathroom cabinet for that orangey pink color. u was prancing all around your placing saying "look at this SSSeXXXXXy new color i got, doesnt it go great with my SSSauCCCey figure!!!!!"
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man u forget so easily these days, must be those fumes from the nail polish. i told u to stop sniffin that crap.
Ed I think you are missing something. That picture notch took was at an area that is notorious for snagging salmon. In fact you have a snow balls chance in hell of flyfishing in that spot. The feather river snaggers use a long leader and a bead and floss the fish.
I think you're right about using the bead to make it legal. I would usually wait to fish the outlets until the salmon season ended, then fish for the steelies with a bead right above the hook. It worked pretty good even without being pegged.