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#202341 - 06/27/03 11:35 AM Flies...
D3Smartie Offline


Registered: 02/11/03
Posts: 1381
Loc: Bainbridge Island WA
Does anybody troll flies anymore? I see that a lot of you troll the grand slam bucktails but does anybody use any other flies?

I'd really appreciate it if someone could post some pictures of what flies they do use.
Thank you
David
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#202342 - 06/27/03 12:55 PM Re: Flies...
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 371
Loc: Milwaukee, Wi
I don't know if these flies would work for your ocean dwelling salmon, but they are the standard when it comes to flies in the Great Lakes. I don't know how to put pics into a post but here are some links that show what I'm talking about. We will fish these with a leader length of between 18-36" depending on the mood of the fish. Hopefully this will help a bit.

www.howiestackle.com

http://www.laketackle.com/mall/menu_pages/flys.htm

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#202343 - 06/27/03 03:08 PM Re: Flies...
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Registered: 01/15/01
Posts: 759
Loc: Port Angeles, WA
Some of the biggest silvers i get each year are when I'm trolling a clouser minnnow on my fly rod with a sink tip. I dont do this often as I prefer to cast and strip to them, but it seems to work great when the fish aren't bunched up and I need to search for them. Once near Duncan Rock, I was trolling a clouser and was just slamming big coho right around about 5 other boats trolling flashers without any luck. It was pretty funny to watch them troll closer and closer. One guy was literally following me about thirty feet off my port. I asked him if he just wanted to toss me a line and tie off to my boat so we could save gas.... he didn't think that was very funny, but I cracked myself up. I have also tied a clouser behind a flasher and had great success trolling that for silvers and pinks. You cannot go wrong with a chartreuse and white clouser.... you dont even need to put any pink in for the humpies. They hit mine just fine.

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#202344 - 06/27/03 07:25 PM Re: Flies...
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Registered: 02/11/03
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Loc: Bainbridge Island WA
elkrun- how deep are you running your flies? what size? I have a type VI i was going to try when i am next up there. I am also tying up a lot of tube flies in baitfish patterns to check out. I also have a type III and a slime line to try. do you have the big dumbell eyes on your flies?
I really want to get a king in that salt on a fly. I have done it in estuaries but the way those 6-7 pound kings were fighting the other day it would be a ton of fun.
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#202345 - 06/27/03 10:43 PM Re: Flies...
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Registered: 06/11/03
Posts: 50
martie, I have not fished silvers in salt for a few years, and I'm not familiar with the grandslam bucktail . But we used to fish Sekiu with flies for silvers. Buy some Q-tips with hollow shafts cut them in half chuck them in the fly vise. Tie on bucktail in white, blue, and green. Wrap and whip finish 1/4 long head, and glue on eyes. Slide 4-8 pearl beads on your leader then fly. Fish with18-36" leader and flasher. We fished downriggers 14-40' on the tide rip. Tie a bunch, when they're hot they're hot. our best day was 42 before lunch and 42 after lunch. Good luck!

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#202346 - 06/28/03 08:26 AM Re: Flies...
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Registered: 02/28/02
Posts: 1189
Loc: Marine Area 13
I'll throw flies in the Sound around inlets and troll them north (Sekiu). I don't think the schools of Silvers are thick enough to bucktail these days in the Sound. For Sekiu, just about any color or pattern will work. Early morning or late evening bring the best results.. Combos of pink/white or chart/white are good bets. However, nearly any combo of colors will bring result.

I like an intermediate line and will usually place a piece of foam in front of the fly to help it skip. I tend to avoid the bucktail and opt for more flashy materials- Krystal Flash, Flash-a-bou. For an over winging material I like Artic Fox.

For the best hook-ups, go with a tube version..
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#202347 - 06/28/03 08:03 PM Re: Flies...
elkrun Offline
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Registered: 01/15/01
Posts: 759
Loc: Port Angeles, WA
Quote:
Originally posted by D3Smartie:
elkrun- how deep are you running your flies? what size? I have a type VI i was going to try when i am next up there. I am also tying up a lot of tube flies in baitfish patterns to check out. I also have a type III and a slime line to try. do you have the big dumbell eyes on your flies?
I really want to get a king in that salt on a fly. I have done it in estuaries but the way those 6-7 pound kings were fighting the other day it would be a ton of fun.
I rarely ever get a king.... I think its because they are so scent orientated. I get tons of silvers using a sink tip line. the first year I used a T-300 but it didn't hold up well to the salt water. I will be using an intermediate running line with various sink tips to find the right depth. How close to tatoosh were you fishing when you found kings... any silvers?

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#202348 - 06/29/03 11:37 AM Re: Flies...
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Registered: 02/11/03
Posts: 1381
Loc: Bainbridge Island WA
there were lots of silvers out there too, but we werent very close to the island. 210 SW and 20 minutes out.
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