Hi Michael,
Yup! The very one.
Al

Quoting Michael Santangelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> It that an eggsucking bionic worm as referred to in "The Fly Leaf" or
> something different?
>
> http://ieffc.home.att.net/FlyLeaf03May.pdf
>
> I've seen some photos of something called an "Apps Bloodworm" which was
> effective for local trout.  Basically, it is a very hairy San Juan worm tied
> with super floss and Angora goat, but is supposed to represent a bloodworm
> cluster.  For a photo go to:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=23815&item=71412067
> 98&rd=1
>
> They can be tied with or without a beadhead.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
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> Michael,
> Omak Lake is really deep, like about 325' deep. Plus it has a surface
> acreage in
> the neighborhood of 3,244 acres. The nice thing is that it is a natural lake
> with some great structure for the Lahontan cutts. It's about 7 miles SE from
> the town of Omak. You'll need a tribal permit, which I believe, is about $7
> per
> day. There have been a number of flyfishers here from the eastside that have
> been doing quite well and some have not. Omak Lake fishing can be either hot
> or
> cold. You may have to do some exploring, but that's the fun part. Definately
> take a full sinking line. I'd take two, one being a Type II uniform sink and
> the other a RIO deep 7, using black wooly buggers or black rabbit leeches.
> I'd
> also take my floating line for early evening chironomid or morning fishing
> off
> a strike indicator (ugh!) But hey! It works! Especially the bionic worm! You
> guys out there...don't laugh! Beats lutefisk. If you don't know what a
> bionic
> worm is, please relpy to me off line and I'll provide you with the tying
> details. For me...I've used a small #14 caddis emerger there and done just
> fine.
> Hope this helps.
>
> Al Peterson
>
> Quoting Michael Pollock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I have recently heard about some good fishing
> > opportunities up at Omak Lake.  Anyone here know
> > anything about the fishing up there?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Michael
> >
> >
> >
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