Thank you Joyce. Will try it again next week.
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Thank You,
Alan Di Somma
Mesa, Az.
Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.
> On Jun 9, 2018, at 6:46 AM, Joyce M Westphal wrote:
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> Enjoy your vacation. You can fish the Provo anywhere you can walk to it.
>
Enjoy your vacation. You can fish the Provo anywhere you can walk to it.
The lower part is all catch and release. I drive over it every day going
to and from to work as it goes right by my facility. Joyce
On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 7:22 PM, Phxflytyer wrote:
> TNX Joyce. I am now in Montana for
TNX Joyce. I am now in Montana for a few days but plan to spend the night in
Orem on the way back to Arizona. Saw a few nice spots to fish in Mt on the way
back.
I think I saw the park you are talking about on my way back out of Provo Canyon?
Is there two spots to fish? One looked like a good s
You can go down Orem Center street to 300 East, turn left and go North
until you hit Riverwoods Drive. You will be in front of the Riverwoods
surgery center. Turn right there, go right until you see the bridge over
the Provo River. Park in any parking lot and give it a try. Watch out for
the tree
Got up the canyon to Canyon Glen Park. Couldn’t find a decent place to cast.
But at lease I got to see the water. Thanks for the info Joyce.
Is there some place else you fish?
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Thank You,
Alan Di Somma
Mesa, Az.
Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.
> On
Go straight up Provo Canyon. Take Center street to University Avenue, turn
left, stay in the right hand lane and you will have the canyon to yourself.
Be sure to get an out of state fishing license. Have a great time. Sow
bugs, nymphs, any dry seems to work. Joyce
On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 10:54
I am going to spend the night in Orem on June 14. Is there a good place to wet
a line for a couple of hours?
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Alan Di Somma
Mesa, Az.
Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.
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Doing some eggi jaun kenobi flies, want the egg to be the front end of a san
Jaun worm on the back. The egg size I'm hoping for is about 1/4 inch total
diameter, with the pink center and Oregon cheese on the outsides with a bit
of pink peeking out. Mine look like flat tops. Do you add the irredesc
Joyce,
Do you have a preferred size or size range in mind?
Do you have a pattern/look that you want to acheive?
Do you want a yolk? Tied in or markered?
Do you want irridescence?
I tie a lot of eggs with a lot of materials. I've tied a lot of 'carpet
flies'- giant eggs the size of a golf-ball f
e Wingers tie in with a thin base
> stem, it's possible to make the hackling much more dense at the wing tie-in
> points.
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> So two things were necessary for this approach- the genetic saddle hackles
> and Winger necks, both of which we had a warehouse full at our disposal.
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essary for this approach- the genetic saddle hackles and
Winger necks, both of which we had a warehouse full at our disposal. :o)
Don
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>Wow! I am impressed. My sister is organizing my tying room for
>me this past few weeks as well.
Joyce,
Do you think your sister would mind coming to Indiana for a few days
to sort out my basement?
I've got my normal basement room-full mess, plus all the fly-tying
materials for our local Pro
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