Tying the Famous Yarn-Ball
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- FishBaitThe2nd
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Re: Tying the Famous Yarn-Ball
Alright, ill try the jig/shrimp once the silvers are up my way.
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i bet yarnballs in cascade would work just as well as eggs on some days
- Brat Bonker
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yarnies might work for cascade silvers maybe bobber dogged with some eggs or scented up. As longs as your presentation is on the bottom and it looks/smells like eggs, a cascade silver will take it.
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ur welcome! Its really easy and effective for steelead, highly visible and fishes when your bait falls off!bkawafishin wrote:that was pretty darn cool. Thanks for the tip, I will definitely give it a try sometime!
- HOOKEDONFISHING
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Ready to fish !!!!!
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Why are my pics so big now? Never had a problem before....
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I fish yarnies almost religiously. I absolutely love them, and steelhead and salmon (and trout suckers and whitefish) can't stay away! I tie mine very differently though. End results pretty much the same still.
- Kockmandoo
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HOLY S*** blurock. thats alot of yarnies!
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do yarn balls work just as good for summer run steelies like they do for winter runs ?
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They work for me ....bass4days wrote:do yarn balls work just as good for summer run steelies like they do for winter runs ?
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I pulled two summers out if the cow last weekend on them and two kings on the sky. I fished bait to start and when I didn't get anything switched back to yarnies and hit fish. Like I said, I swear by them. ;)
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dayome dats a mighty fine collectionblurock wrote:I pulled two summers out if the cow last weekend on them and two kings on the sky. I fished bait to start and when I didn't get anything switched back to yarnies and hit fish. Like I said, I swear by them. ;)
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- Brat Bonker
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Re: Tying the Famous Yarn-Ball
oh so they do work wierd.
nice double those are either OP fish or from canada.
nice double those are either OP fish or from canada.
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The vid wont show up for me freak. Did you take it down?
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Great video. And thank you it is always nice when somebody is willing to impart wisdom on everybody else. Keep up the good work.
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My first home made yarn balls haha. Gonna try em Wednesday!!
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awesome yarnies DannyL they look like there gonna work great, nice colors too,
Rvr Fishin do i see good ol brian on the right??
Haha i watched the video of you guys landing those 2 hens, super nice steelhead and i love that little river . Yarnies can outfish bait, espeically for steelhead, its pretty crazy how good they are
Rvr Fishin do i see good ol brian on the right??
Haha i watched the video of you guys landing those 2 hens, super nice steelhead and i love that little river . Yarnies can outfish bait, espeically for steelhead, its pretty crazy how good they are
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I made more today with only green and orange
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