tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27702775.post7434545325426932178..comments2023-03-10T00:55:59.479-06:00Comments on Tales from a Texas Fly Fisher: Fall is almost upon ustexasflyfisherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07807956251544952743noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27702775.post-3532439164815053962010-09-11T18:28:02.634-05:002010-09-11T18:28:02.634-05:00Howdy Bill,
Thanks! I took my Sage XP 9' 5wt ...Howdy Bill,<br /><br />Thanks! I took my Sage XP 9' 5wt which is typically what I take with me. Given, I lost that first fly, I switched to a couple others. One was a #6 chartreuse cactus minnow (an easy to tie fly developed by Lefty Kreh) and I had a #4 cactus shrimp fly in orange. Even though the cactus shrimp is meant as a saltwater pattern, I like the way it flutters and moves like a wounded baitfish that seems to be attractive to bass and bream.<br /><br />Hopefully I will be more active fishing in the fall since I have a lot of vacation accumulated that I need to take. Have a good one!<br /><br />regards,<br />Lucianotexasflyfisherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07807956251544952743noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27702775.post-56366953216247291622010-09-11T14:56:32.149-05:002010-09-11T14:56:32.149-05:00Hi Luciano
Really enjoyed your post. Can you give ...Hi Luciano<br />Really enjoyed your post. Can you give me a little bit of info. on the equipment you were using--weight rod, length, and was that the only fly you was using? I think the bream in the pic is awesome looking. I have never seen that fish before. I will look forward to you next post.Bill Trussellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15351692272817692157noreply@blogger.com