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    Default Hot Flies For The Trinity

    If you're planning a trip up this way I wouldn't leave town without a few of these in the box. Ran out of the right size beads so I had to use a few coneheads. I guess I'll have to make a trip to the coast and visit the fly shop for more materials.

    Ya don't know, if ya don't go!

    mike

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    What a great pic (composition, depth, lighting, wow!). Really conveys how you are enjoying your time up there.
    Quinn
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    Wonderful shot Mike.

    Do you see any October Caddis out yet?

    I wonder how a big dry skated on top might work when the big caddis are flying?

    We skated dries on the smooth slicks on the Dean River in BC many years ago. I hear that local guide Herb Burton uses Muddlers skated on top on the Trinity.
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    Nice wine! Oh, and the flies look good too!
    “To me the indescribable sense of anticipation and mystery in simply going fishing is almost half the fun.” - Robert Traver

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    Yea
    SD the wine is definately better than the flies! No I haven't seen any October Caddis on the river yet. I have only seen a few smaller caddis fluttering around. I'm hoping to get into some dry fly fishing but I have only seen fish rolling around as they are coming up the river, nothing I would say that are taking a fly. Bill, I met a guide named Herb from the Trinity Fly Shop. I was fishing my run and he was coming down the river with a couple of clients. The second time I saw them I invited them to fish the run as I was fighting a smaller King. He got them out of the raft and positioned them in the run and we chated for about a 1/2 hour or so. One of his clients was fishing a muddler, he said the take was awsome, but they didn't get anything during their time in my honey hole. Seemed like a pretty good guy, really likes fishing the lower river.
    Ya don't know, if ya don't go!

    mike

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    Herb & Pat Burton own the fly shop in Lewiston.

    Herb guides and Pat runs the shop.

    They are very knowledgable about the entire Trinity River and Lewiston Lake as well.

    http://www.trinityflyshop.com/Default.htm

    I will have to get up there.
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