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hookme

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Alice lake
« on: June 26, 2010, 01:19:51 AM »

Hi there I'm heading to alice lake this Sunday any suggestion of what kind of fly to use and where to find a good place?  just fishing with a din-gee
Thanks! :D
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jimmywits

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Re: Alice lake
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2010, 11:00:24 AM »

Hi there I'm heading to alice lake this Sunday any suggestion of what kind of fly to use and where to find a good place?  just fishing with a din-gee
Thanks! :D
Pretty standard stuff; spratley's, woolly buggers, chironomids, half back nymphs, buicks, leeches. I have caught fish in there on all these patterns. If the fish are off the bite or go off the bite try a Royal Coachman on a sinking line. I have caught fish all over the lake, and as it is not a huge lake it is easy to cover the water.   good luck  tight lines
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Re: Alice lake
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2010, 08:09:45 PM »

Pretty standard stuff; spratley's, woolly buggers, chironomids, half back nymphs, buicks, leeches. I have caught fish in there on all these patterns. If the fish are off the bite or go off the bite try a Royal Coachman on a sinking line. I have caught fish all over the lake, and as it is not a huge lake it is easy to cover the water.   good luck  tight lines
Thanks for info i'll tying that Royal Coachman for the first time i have to look to my reference Youtube ;D
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