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fly rodding for stripers - flyfishinplumber - 03-01-2006 I am headed to lake powell this weekend and was wondering if anybody has any tips for hooking up on stripers, i know its a little early in the season but hey better than work. thanks. [signature] Re: [flyfishinplumber] fly rodding for stripers - flygoddess - 03-01-2006 I would think that a 6wt. would work, but 8wt. would be the Ultimate. [signature] Re: [flyfishinplumber] fly rodding for stripers - Dryrod - 03-01-2006 [cool][font "Poor Richard"][green][size 4]Hi there flyfishinplumber - and welcome to the BFT. Thanks for stopping by the Fly-Fishing and Tying board. Come back and tell us about your strip[/size][/green][/font][font "Poor Richard"][green][size 4]er hunt. Good luck on your trip to Powell.[/size][/green][/font] [signature] Re: [flyfishinplumber] fly rodding for stripers - Dryrod - 03-01-2006 [cool][font "Poor Richard"][green][size 4]Hey there flyfishinplumber - although I have never swatted for stripers have a few flys in my box that just might work for you. Like a Polar Minnow or Kinky Mullet. There are a number of flys that have a similar look in appearance. Check your box as you might have the winning ticket.[/size][/green][/font] [signature] Re: [Dryrod] fly rodding for stripers - fishman - 03-02-2006 thanks for the welcome and advice I starting looking through my saltwater flies and firgure they'll probably work also can't go wrong with the clouser minnow [signature] |