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Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Alaska » Tue Sep 16, 2008 9:44 pm

Well done Micky as I said before practice makes perfect. :) Once again you have me interested in flicking the fly in SA I might try a bit higher up the Torrens (closer for me and an excuse to go for some exercise). :?
Anyone approaches I will confirm I am The MickyJ in disguise (love the Eagles and the wrestling) 8)

I am impressed with the advice you have been given to date, and take that on board, although I will try the Wollybugga after the corn entree!
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Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:12 pm

Alaska wrote:Well done Micky as I said before practice makes perfect. :) Once again you have me interested in flicking the fly in SA I might try a bit higher up the Torrens (closer for me and an excuse to go for some exercise).
Anyone approaches I will confirm I am The MickyJ in disguise (love the Eagles and the wrestling)

I am impressed with the advice you have been given to date, and take that on board, although I will try the Wollybugga after the corn entree!
:shock:


No worries Alaska
Must admit those small Trout flies are hard to cast with my 6 weight who would have thought that :shock: .And I cant wait for my Carp flies to arrive from rod and fly .
Plus I am going to the Fresh water fishing club meeting in oct a bit more help .
And watch out for trees and Reeds when your trying Alaska something I missed when I started wading :wink:

For anyone thinking about getting stuck into carp fishing no matter what type go for it .The Carp that jumped twice near me last week was huge . stuff that Bragging rights are made of :wink:

Cheers
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I have found some funny fly names they use on carp like Leech flies Carp booby flies .
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Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Alaska » Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:59 am

Mickyj wrote:
Alaska wrote:Well done Micky as I said before practice makes perfect. :) Once again you have me interested in flicking the fly in SA I might try a bit higher up the Torrens (closer for me and an excuse to go for some exercise).
Anyone approaches I will confirm I am The MickyJ in disguise (love the Eagles and the wrestling)

I am impressed with the advice you have been given to date, and take that on board, although I will try the Wollybugga after the corn entree!
:shock:


No worries Alaska
Must admit those small Trout flies are hard to cast with my 6 weight who would have thought that :shock: .And I cant wait for my Carp flies to arrive from rod and fly .
Plus I am going to the Fresh water fishing club meeting in oct a bit more help .
And watch out for trees and Reeds when your trying Alaska something I missed when I started wading :wink:

For anyone thinking about getting stuck into carp fishing no matter what type go for it .The Carp that jumped twice near me last week was huge . stuff that Bragging rights are made of :wink:

Cheers
Mick

PS
I have found some funny fly names they use on carp like Leech flies Carp booby flies .


Cheers Mick,

Mine is a 5/6 weight rod and yes I do find the casting difficult (need more practice). I have bought a number of flies from Rod and Fly and have found them to be excellent value for money and all so far well tied. Is the club you are going to the SA Flyfishing club (Expensive) or another? Yes the wide open spaces of a lake, with waders does make life easier. I hope to be able to get back to Tasi in Feb. :D
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Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby JAS » Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:06 pm

Mickyj wrote:PS
I have found some funny fly names they use on carp like Leech flies Carp booby flies .


Micky you have to try a 'woolly bugger' :lol: if only for the hillarious confusion it could create in conversation...especially when talking to Kiwi's (sorry MK) or the Welsh.

http://www.flyfishersrepublic.com/patte ... ly-bugger/

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Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:11 pm

Alaska wrote:Mine is a 5/6 weight rod and yes I do find the casting difficult (need more practice). I have bought a number of flies from Rod and Fly and have found them to be excellent value for money and all so far well tied. Is the club you are going to the SA Flyfishing club (Expensive) or another? Yes the wide open spaces of a lake, with waders does make life easier. I hope to be able to get back to Tasi in Feb. :D


I actually thought heavy Saltwater flies were hard to cast not the tiny ones my reel is a 5/6 weight rod is a 6weight.
here is the website i have problems with the membership page .hopefully they are cheaper than the one you mentioned .
http://www.safwaa.org/
Any idea how long the mail takes from Tassie .i do realise its overseas :lol:
heres the flies i bought
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/30-Of-The-Best-C ... dZViewItem
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Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:13 pm

JAS wrote:
Mickyj wrote:PS
I have found some funny fly names they use on carp like Leech flies Carp booby flies .


Micky you have to try a 'woolly bugger' :lol: if only for the hillarious confusion it could create in conversation...especially when talking to Kiwi's (sorry MK) or the Welsh.

http://www.flyfishersrepublic.com/patte ... ly-bugger/

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i bought 1 last week Jas but didnt try it .
So the welsh are like kiwis :lol:
I would have to try a rubber band fly as well that would really confuse some guys .
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Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby JAS » Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:35 pm

Mickyj wrote:i bought 1 last week Jas but didnt try it .
So the welsh are like kiwis :lol:
I would have to try a rubber band fly as well that would really confuse some guys .


Yep they're the Northern Hemisphere shaggers.

Wales...where men are men and sheep are nervous.

What do you call a sheep tied to a lamp post in Cardiff?....a leisure centre :wink: :lol:

...and here's a great name for a fly...Furimsky's Bugskin Wriggler

http://www.yagersflies.com/fubuwi.html

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Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Alaska » Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:33 pm

The membership page brings up an application $60 Adult which is a lot cheaper than SA Fly Fishing. :)

One lot of flies from rod and fly took 2 days the other 2 weeks I think it depends on what he has tied in stock.
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Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Thu Sep 18, 2008 4:48 pm

JAS wrote:
Mickyj wrote:i bought 1 last week Jas but didnt try it .
So the welsh are like kiwis :lol:
I would have to try a rubber band fly as well that would really confuse some guys .


Yep they're the Northern Hemisphere shaggers.

Wales...where men are men and sheep are nervous.

What do you call a sheep tied to a lamp post in Cardiff?....a leisure centre :wink: :lol:

...and here's a great name for a fly...Furimsky's Bugskin Wriggler

http://www.yagersflies.com/fubuwi.html

Regards
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Jazz I will need to put you on a retainer for these flies .
Now if I could tie that thing I'd be trying it out :)
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Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Thu Sep 18, 2008 4:50 pm

Alaska wrote:The membership page brings up an application $60 Adult which is a lot cheaper than SA Fly Fishing. :)

One lot of flies from rod and fly took 2 days the other 2 weeks I think it depends on what he has tied in stock.


Not sure what i have down wrong with the membership page all I get is a windows media player and i have down loaded adobe.
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