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Old 04-27-2014, 12:35 PM   #1
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FLY RODDERS WANTED

ATTENTION GUESTS for you to ride the BAJA EXPRESS all you need do is join BWE, only takes a minute of your time to JOIN our COMMINITY and Welcome Aboard.

I wish to propose a trip to Gonzaga, our place JUST for fly fishers. Anyone interested please contact me. There is an area starting less than one mile from our place where the fishing is great in less than 25 feet of water. Orange mouth corvina, spotted bay bass, triger fish, cabrilla over 10 lbs and for you die hards even a lizzard fish or two. Pargo, WSB and YT are a possibility, along with pompano, baracuda, halibut, sierra and other exotics. On a normal day I would be suprised if YOU DID NOT have a 50 fish day or better, that is if your tackle and arms can handle it. 30 plus fish in four hours on 12 lb bass gear was no problem on the last trip.

Any one interested, please let me know, thanks.
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Old 04-27-2014, 01:02 PM   #2
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What weight rod would you recomend?
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Old 04-27-2014, 01:28 PM   #3
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What weight rod would you recomend?
5 weight would be as light as I would want to go, and 9 as the heavest. I will take my 5 and a 7/8. Tippits will be 12-30lb. 100 yds minimum of backing, having a Hobie I can always peddle after them. Most will try to rock our world. MAYBE, someone out there in BWE land will chime in on the subject.
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Old 04-27-2014, 04:21 PM   #4
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Sounds awesome! Count me in!
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Old 04-27-2014, 04:27 PM   #5
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Sounds like my dream trip! What month were you thinking of doing this?
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Old 04-27-2014, 04:46 PM   #6
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Sounds like my dream trip! What month were you thinking of doing this?
Mike and Kai, going to give it a try 8-18 of May, then again 11-19 of July, these two trips will be for any tackle. There will be at least one or two others on these trips who fly fish. But Kai I know how tight your schedule is so YOU give me the dates you can go, I will set up a trip around that. YOUR very own DREAM TRIP. Should be able to get 3-4 like minded people. Let me know.
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Old 04-27-2014, 07:32 PM   #7
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now that's what im talking about....it's funny i was tying some flies when i saw this thread ....too bad i cant take days off from work ....this blue fly is my first articulating fly... it takes 25 minutes to tie... plus some sculpin heads for bass.. HAVE FUN IF YOU GO
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now that's what im talking about....it's funny i was tying some flies when i saw this thread ....too bad i cant take days off from work ....this blue fly is my first articulating fly... it takes 25 minutes to tie... plus some sculpin heads for bass.. HAVE FUN IF YOU GO
Great reel! I have 7 in blue. Those flys look killer!
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Old 04-27-2014, 07:56 PM   #9
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Mike and Kai, going to give it a try 8-18 of May, then again 11-19 of July, these two trips will be for any tackle. There will be at least one or two others on these trips who fly fish. But Kai I know how tight your schedule is so YOU give me the dates you can go, I will set up a trip around that. YOUR very own DREAM TRIP. Should be able to get 3-4 like minded people. Let me know.
Near term I'm jacked - no time off unless its without pay, and the wife will have none of that....
So that puts me right into the heat of mid summer - I'd like to plan a "Gonzaga on the Fly" in October though. Supposed to be great weather then with little wind, but the water is still warm enough for the good stuff. What do you think?

I'm drooling over that Hatch reel MD - simply beautiful...

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Old 04-28-2014, 07:11 AM   #10
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Near term I'm jacked - no time off unless its without pay, and the wife will have none of that....
So that puts me right into the heat of mid summer - I'd like to plan a "Gonzaga on the Fly" in October though. Supposed to be great weather then with little wind, but the water is still warm enough for the good stuff. What do you think?

I'm drooling over that Hatch reel MD - simply beautiful...
OCTOBER it is, KAI please give me the dates asap and I will get it set up. Should be good in October, weather cooling off and fish all over.
Fishing md, October is a ways off, join us you do not need to spend more than a long weekend. These trips can be done on a 3-4 day weekend.
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Old 04-28-2014, 08:29 AM   #11
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Heres what the Cabrilla look like.Got it on a Hoochie
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