#374750 - 09/14/07 01:13 PM
River Silvers, Tackle and Technique?
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
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Howdy guys. I am hoping to get a few shots at a silver on a fly rod this year and have never really chased them with the bug rod, or anything other than spinners for that matter. A few folks have told me to stick with a clouser in green/white or blue/white. What is your favorite fly, or combo or flies for silvers in the fresh water?
Also, how do you typically fish them? Swung deep, twitched, stripped fast/slow?
Thanks!
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#375208 - 09/17/07 12:29 PM
Re: River Silvers, Tackle and Technique?
[Re: mreyns_tgl]
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
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I hear ya on the flossing thing. I have seen that in action a few times as well and don't endorse it at all. If I can't get a fish to bite, I don't want to catch it.
I had one on a blue clouser on the Stilly yesterday, but lost it after a little bit of aerial action. Good fun and encouraging to get a grab on my first time trying for silvers with a fly.
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#375645 - 09/19/07 05:51 AM
Re: River Silvers, Tackle and Technique?
[Re: ColeyG]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 04/17/02
Posts: 474
Loc: Spawn Ranch
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I've never heard the term "tackle" associated with flyfishing. Can some of you highbrows help me out here? Tackle is associated with terminal gear rather than fly gear aint it?
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#375686 - 09/19/07 01:18 PM
Re: River Silvers, Tackle and Technique?
[Re: milkBottleMikey]
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
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Sorry. I thought "tackle and technique" was catchy  I was looking for recommendations on flies that might catch a silver. I guess I have always thought of "tackle" as a general term for stuff to get the job done.
Edited by ColeyG (09/19/07 01:18 PM)
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#376254 - 09/21/07 04:25 PM
Re: River Silvers, Tackle and Technique?
[Re: ColeyG]
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/24/01
Posts: 149
Loc: Everett, WA
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Tackle is tackle whether in be fly tackle, gear tackle, climbing tackle, or block and tackle. Sheesh.
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#378441 - 10/02/07 11:55 AM
Re: River Silvers, Tackle and Technique?
[Re: KerryS]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 08/24/06
Posts: 199
Loc: Marysville
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I managed to land 28" Silver on the Cascade last Saturday. There were quite a few fish in the river and quite a few people fishing. Saw one on the bank when I got there and there were a about 15 people fishing at the mouth. A friend and I went down river to get away from the crowds. I spent about an hour and a half trying different patterns, sizes, and colors to coax a silver onto my line. The only thing that ended up paying off was persistence. After about a dozen humpies I finally hooked into a nice silver. I think the best part was that it was in front of a lot of egg chucker’s. The fight was great and turned a lot of heads and smiles. Only bad thing was a typical white trash gear head decided to cross the river towards me while I was playing the fish to stand where I was when I hooked it. What a tard. I asked him not cross right then and then a couple of guys on his side gave him a verbal licking for even thinking about it. Anyway, I caught it on a small pink fly with lead eyes called a humpy chaser and was dead drifting in moderate current where the fish were holding. The take was obvious as my finger has a nice abrasion on it where I was not paying attention and holding my line. I tried clousers, comets, egg patterns, and a couple marabou patterns in pink, green, white, and blue. My suggestion is to try as much stuff as possible. Silvers can be picky and unpredictable when in the rivers.
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#378452 - 10/02/07 12:43 PM
Re: River Silvers, Tackle and Technique?
[Re: D3Smartie]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 08/24/06
Posts: 199
Loc: Marysville
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I have never tied one. When you speak of color, are you talking about changing the body color and leaving the hackle the same. I found a picture of it here: http://www.angelfire.com/wa/salmonid/fly136.htmlWhat sizes? 4's and 6's?
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#384448 - 10/27/07 12:38 PM
Re: River Silvers, Tackle and Technique?
[Re: D3Smartie]
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Alevin
Registered: 11/11/05
Posts: 17
Loc: Port Angeles
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Coho Candy: 3/4" silver tinsel tail, pink or chartreuse chenille body, nickel dumbell eyes -simple & effective. Strip fast.
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#391488 - 11/27/07 02:55 AM
Re: River Silvers, Tackle and Technique?
[Re: Skeezix]
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Parr
Registered: 09/13/07
Posts: 49
Loc: Olympic Penninsula
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I had a guy tell me one time that "some guys use their favorite lure/fly and the guys that catch fish use what the fish actually eat"!!!!!!!!
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