The Browns are getting into spawning colors and moving around on the White and Norfork Rivers.
87Flyfisher said:
The Browns are getting into spawning colors and moving around on the White and Norfork Rivers.
Mr. Frodo said:
Using the app.
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Hit add image and it takes you to your photo library.
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That's it on an iPad. Same on phone I think.
rather be fishing said:Mr. Frodo said:
Using the app.
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Hit add image and it takes you to your photo library.
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That's it on an iPad. Same on phone I think.
That only works if you pay for a subscription.
looks like an awesome time! Father/Son stuff is the best.Strangely Attractive said:
Broken Bow, OK
87Flyfisher said:
Put the Smithfly raft on an Arkansas Smallmouth stream today.
Yes, nymphs will catch fish in Texas. Typically a gold beadhead in a larger size is good for at least a sunfish of some variety. Poppers and wooly buggers are great, and something like a Lunch Money or other baitfish streamer is what I would try.TheMasterplan said:
Got skunked on the lower colorado river around weberville park. It was my first time on that river.
I was kayaking and the water was dirty and was trying everything under the sun.
The only thing I didn't try was nymphs. Do nymphs catch bass, catfish etc. in Texas at all? I mostly see people fishing some kind of streamer or topwater.
I have read big streamers that are dark are what to use.
All my buddys on conventional gear caught some. I think I'll book a guide sometime to get myself acquainted and a better fisher.
I was running a floating line. Maybe a sink tip would be better?
Thanks - I have nymphs from size 12 to size 18 so probably need to stick to the size 12 and larger.rather be fishing said:Yes, nymphs will catch fish in Texas. Typically a gold beadhead in a larger size is good for at least a sunfish of some variety. Poppers and wooly buggers are great, and something like a Lunch Money or other baitfish streamer is what I would try.TheMasterplan said:
Got skunked on the lower colorado river around weberville park. It was my first time on that river.
I was kayaking and the water was dirty and was trying everything under the sun.
The only thing I didn't try was nymphs. Do nymphs catch bass, catfish etc. in Texas at all? I mostly see people fishing some kind of streamer or topwater.
I have read big streamers that are dark are what to use.
All my buddys on conventional gear caught some. I think I'll book a guide sometime to get myself acquainted and a better fisher.
I was running a floating line. Maybe a sink tip would be better?