02-03-2004, 10:53 PM
I fly fish at least two times a week during the summer. I am mostly a lake fisherman. I think that I have become that way because the flies do not intimidate me as far as tying them goes. I have found many Utah waters that see very little pressure and have great pontoon possibilities. If you need any flyfishing lake information. I am always willing to help. I also do not think that there is very much difference in flyfishing and ice fishing. I am always trying to find out how I need to present the jig to the fish in order to get it to bite. I never grow tired of this. I fished for 12 hours straight at fish lake on saturday without ever looking away from my strike indicator (another fly fishing similarity). The biggest thing that I have learned about flyfishing lakes in the last couple of years is down size! I use size 8-10 leeches, and much smaller nymphs. Anyway just letting you know that there are people on this site that care about fly fishing. By the way. I cannot wait to go on my annual trip into the windrivers. Talk about flyfishing heaven![]
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