Hi guys
I live in the Bellingham area and i am getting a 4 weight rod/reel combo this Christmas. Where should i fish this winter and what flies acquire for spring and winter flyfishing. Or where i could find a good fly shop to get advice from.
New to flyfishing
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- LittleTrib
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Re: New to flyfishing
If you're ever in the Eastside, stop by Orvis in Bellevue or Creekside in Issaquah. Both are top-notch shops. Talk to Leland or Reggie at Orvis or Pete if you're in Issaquah. They'll set you up and point you in the right direction.
Re: New to flyfishing
The boys at Cabela's in the fly shop are really good fishermen locally and will get you set up. I don't know many fly shops north of Everette though. With a 4 wt I assume you're going after small trout and panfish? I haven't been able to get on lakes in a while. When summer comes around, the alpine lakes will be really good. Wooly buggers pick up trout really well, swim them around. If you were on the river, I could help more, but a 4wt will be under gunned for most of your pursuits besides small stream cutthroat. The Nooksack will have those in it, but you may hook into a steelhead on accident which would probably spool you on such a light rod.
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Re: New to flyfishing
You have a new flyshop up by you in Bellingham. It opened a couple of months ago. I'm not sure of the name but it wouldn't take much of a search to find it.
It's the Confluence or something like that.
It's the Confluence or something like that.
Re: New to flyfishing
Ya the fly shop in Bellingham is a very good one. The guys in there are very helpful and will turn you on to places to fish.
Re: New to flyfishing
Mt. Vernon has a fly shop. Small town, easy to find without the name. Would be on the way to Pass Lake, if your looking for a fly only lake.