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Tag Archives: Crackleback
Fishadelic Foto Friday!
Some bling for the camera….
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Tagged "hit me again Ike and this time put some STANK on it!!", 5 YEARS OLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, a corny way to fill up a blog posting, aaallllalalalalala (Iraqi shoe throwing sound), ACDC Hokey Pokey, Add new tag, again raping hits from big names, angling exploration group, aviva fishing buddy, barack obama, Big Brown Trout, brian wise, brown trout, bryant creek, complete disrespect to a fish that just broke your rod, coolness, Copper John, Crackleback, crazy awesome big fish pattern, dave whitlock, drift boat, feather craft, Flies, fly casting, fly tying, guide, missouri fly fishing, North Fork of the White River, ozarks, psych"o"delic, river, river of life farm, sarah palin, streamer, trout
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Fear No Limb!
As I’m sure you know there was a little bit of an ice storm here in the mid-west. One or two limbs fell and I had my boat parked in one of the worst spots I could have parked it … Continue reading →
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Tagged aaallllalalalalala (Iraqi shoe throwing sound), angling exploration group, barack obama, Big Brown Trout, brown trout, bryant creek, Clackacraft, coolness, Copper John, Crackleback, crazy awesome big fish pattern, dave whitlock, drift boat, eleven, Fear No Rock, feather craft, fishing, fly fishing, fly tying, guide, ice, North Fork of the White River, ozarks, psych"o"delic, river of life farm, storm, streamer
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March Fly of the Month…Crackleback
I have to admit, I use the latter fly almost exclusively but that has to do more with the waters I fish than the fly. I do tie my bead-head Cracklebacks quite a bit skinnier than the one in the … Continue reading →