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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3590529" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I do mostly high country streams in colorado and New Mexico, although this summer I'll be fishing and traveling in Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Montana and South Dakota. Amazing that most of the camp grounds will be near fishing areas. </p><p>Tankara is best around pond or lakes with weeds or brush around the banks. Although it's been compared to cane pole fishing on here, it's much more technical because of the line and equipment used that make putting the fly into small pockets at a short distance and moving the fly easier. The lower or upper Illinois and the Lower Mountain fork in Ok are great streams to fish using the fly. The ODW stocks areas around the state in the winter for trout. Some close to your location.</p><p>Not every scenario is the same though as you will find out. Small panfish require one rigging and larger fish being the target require another. </p><p>The same with fly fishing. I hesitate to call it conventional fly fishing as nothing is conventional depending on the specie being targeted. </p><p>The 3wt I use on cutthroat and browns in Colorado would snap catching the browns and rainbow in Missouri. The 5wt used there would snap if used on tarpon in the gulf. </p><p>There is so much to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3590529, member: 5412"] I do mostly high country streams in colorado and New Mexico, although this summer I'll be fishing and traveling in Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Montana and South Dakota. Amazing that most of the camp grounds will be near fishing areas. Tankara is best around pond or lakes with weeds or brush around the banks. Although it's been compared to cane pole fishing on here, it's much more technical because of the line and equipment used that make putting the fly into small pockets at a short distance and moving the fly easier. The lower or upper Illinois and the Lower Mountain fork in Ok are great streams to fish using the fly. The ODW stocks areas around the state in the winter for trout. Some close to your location. Not every scenario is the same though as you will find out. Small panfish require one rigging and larger fish being the target require another. The same with fly fishing. I hesitate to call it conventional fly fishing as nothing is conventional depending on the specie being targeted. The 3wt I use on cutthroat and browns in Colorado would snap catching the browns and rainbow in Missouri. The 5wt used there would snap if used on tarpon in the gulf. There is so much to learn. [/QUOTE]
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