Friday, January 29, 2021

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} From The Fly Fishing Show

 Alameda County Fairgrounds – site of the Pleasanton Fly Fishing Show – has been designated a COVID-19 vaccine distribution center, ending any hope for 2021 while restrictive government attendance mandates forced the cancellation of the Lancaster, Penn. show.
           In addition to becoming a vaccine distribution center, emergency medical services will take over all of the Alameda County Fairgrounds' primary buildings and the main paved parking lot with an end date of July 4, it was announced. This ends any hope for a possible spring event, but it's better than an empty facility.
           In Pennsylvania, regulations will only permit 463 attendees in the Lancaster Convention Center. The Lancaster Fly Fishing Show attracts far more than that together with exhibitors, show staff and presenters. We had no choice but to cancel for 2021 and look toward 2022.
The Denver Fly Fishing Show is still on track for April 30-May 2. We will continue to monitor the situations, while remaining hopeful we can make a positive turn.

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Thursday, January 28, 2021

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fly Fishing Location With Horseback Riding

Graves Mountain.  

https://www.gravesmountain.com/activities/blue-ridge-horse-back-shenandoah/

On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 6:12:12 PM UTC-5 GRB wrote:
If they're simply looking for horseback riding and nice scenery, Rose River Farm is in a beautiful area and easily within 3 hours of DC. They have cabins, use a local horseback outfitter, and they have a mile of Rose River if anyone wants to wet a line. Douglas Dear is a good guy. Here's the information:

I've fished there a few times, and it's a great property.

Gain

On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 5:54:49 PM UTC-5 con...@tpfr.org wrote:
Call Tim Freeman at Coolwater Outfitters. 540-974-1230

He does Fly Fishing and Hose back Riding. Great guy Ive done a few trips with him.

Art

On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 8:54 AM Sean Steele <spst...@gmail.com> wrote:

Try the Marriott Ranch near Hume, VA?

-Sean

On 1/27/2021 8:53 AM, Rob Snowhite wrote:
I was asked to find a location with the following criteria. I'm posting here to see if anyone knows of such a place. Not sure if they also want to fish.  

Does anyone know of an AirBnB or cabin anywhere within a 3-hour drive of DC where a family of beginners could do horseback riding on a weekend? Please respond directly to janewi...@gmail.com

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Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fly Fishing Location With Horseback Riding

If they're simply looking for horseback riding and nice scenery, Rose River Farm is in a beautiful area and easily within 3 hours of DC. They have cabins, use a local horseback outfitter, and they have a mile of Rose River if anyone wants to wet a line. Douglas Dear is a good guy. Here's the information:
https://www.roseriverfarm.com/accommodations.html

I've fished there a few times, and it's a great property.

Gain

On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 5:54:49 PM UTC-5 con...@tpfr.org wrote:
Call Tim Freeman at Coolwater Outfitters. 540-974-1230

He does Fly Fishing and Hose back Riding. Great guy Ive done a few trips with him.

Art

On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 8:54 AM Sean Steele <spst...@gmail.com> wrote:

Try the Marriott Ranch near Hume, VA?

-Sean

On 1/27/2021 8:53 AM, Rob Snowhite wrote:
I was asked to find a location with the following criteria. I'm posting here to see if anyone knows of such a place. Not sure if they also want to fish.  

Does anyone know of an AirBnB or cabin anywhere within a 3-hour drive of DC where a family of beginners could do horseback riding on a weekend? Please respond directly to janewi...@gmail.com

Rob Snowhite


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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fly Fishing Location With Horseback Riding

Call Tim Freeman at Coolwater Outfitters. 540-974-1230

He does Fly Fishing and Hose back Riding. Great guy Ive done a few trips with him.

Art

On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 8:54 AM Sean Steele <spsteele@gmail.com> wrote:

Try the Marriott Ranch near Hume, VA?

-Sean

On 1/27/2021 8:53 AM, Rob Snowhite wrote:
I was asked to find a location with the following criteria. I'm posting here to see if anyone knows of such a place. Not sure if they also want to fish.  

Does anyone know of an AirBnB or cabin anywhere within a 3-hour drive of DC where a family of beginners could do horseback riding on a weekend? Please respond directly to janewilkins01@gmail.com

Rob Snowhite


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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fly Fishing Location With Horseback Riding

Try the Marriott Ranch near Hume, VA?

-Sean

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I was asked to find a location with the following criteria. I'm posting here to see if anyone knows of such a place. Not sure if they also want to fish.  

Does anyone know of an AirBnB or cabin anywhere within a 3-hour drive of DC where a family of beginners could do horseback riding on a weekend? Please respond directly to janewilkins01@gmail.com

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fly Fishing Location With Horseback Riding

I was asked to find a location with the following criteria. I'm posting here to see if anyone knows of such a place. Not sure if they also want to fish.  

Does anyone know of an AirBnB or cabin anywhere within a 3-hour drive of DC where a family of beginners could do horseback riding on a weekend? Please respond directly to janewilkins01@gmail.com

Rob Snowhite


Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Clear fly lines

I use clear intermediate lines for pond brook trout fishing and believe they make a huge difference.

Many of the better tarpon guys in the keys use clear lines.  i personally can't say I've seen a big difference there but if those guys think it does it probably does.

On Sunday, January 24, 2021 at 12:08:03 PM UTC-5 GRB wrote:
Haven't posted here in quite some time, so I've been catching up with the forum. This thread caught my attention, as I've been replacing some lines this winter. As background, one of the lines I needed to replace for my 9wt was an intermediate line. Looking at several options, I kept running across clear lines by a few manufacturers. Now, I'm using the 9wt mostly in saltwater environs for stripers, bluefish, and, hopefully, false albacore. Fishing mostly in Massachusetts (South Shore, Cape Cod) and Tidal Potomac, Chesapeake Bay area in this area. I didn't really pay any attention to clear fly lines, as I know stripers, unless on the flats and/or in skinny waters, are predators that are not usually line shy. So I decided on an SA Sonar line called Camo Intermediate. It gives me the grain weight I want, has a longer belly than the abrupt Titan tapers, is designed for cold and medium temps, and is fully integrated (see taper schematic below). I had no idea what "Camo" meant until I loaded the line on my spool. Some of you may already know, but Camo for this line means clear through the belly to the rear taper. I'll re-post as I get some experience with this line, but I find clear fly lines somewhat fascinating, as I'm not sure how much a difference they make for the heavier weights. Maybe for bonefish, but I continue to believe that while lines are termed clear, they may not be so much to the fish. Time will tell . . .

Sonar-Camo-Intermediate-png.png

On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 10:54:23 AM UTC-5 Gregg DiSalvo wrote:
Awesome, thank you.  Yeah, I'd love to be able to sit adjacent to a grass or weed line, cast 30' and strip it back along the edge without spooking every fish between me and where my fly lands.  Basically, do what braided line does.  Some fish don't spook, but i find most do.  My big nasty is getting old, so may try to switch things up.  


The fugly frog pattern I tie is pretty damn near 100% weedless.  I can throw it deep in the spatterdock or weeds and it doesn't snag.  The only problem is the fly line is heavy and will spook some fish as it bends the spatterdock as I strip it back through.  I throw some dahlberg divers with a mono weed guard too, but those don't really work terribly well.  

I tie it on gallups belly bumper hooks which also work great as weedless streamer hooks.  I bought a pack of the new Ahrex hook with the deeper, more traditional texas hook profile to try as well.  The deeper bend will keel the fly better, but may mess with hookup rates on topwater.  Don't know.  

Anyway, if we ever get through covid and get back to beer ties, I'll bring you a fugly frog to try out. 

On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 10:32:56 AM UTC-5 Dalton Terrell wrote:
Hi Gregg,

I've actually only landed two snakeheads to date and both were using the Monic line. Neither of these fish were sight casted, and I did spook every snakehead that was sight casted—so it's not exactly a ringing endorsement of the line's stealth factor.

For casting deer hair bugs, the Monic line works fine but won't match the big nasty or other bass lines. My second and larger snakehead came on a large deer hair bug, kind of seen in the picture below—you also see remnants of the clear line. The first snakehead I caught was on a heavy lead-eyed purple and black streamer, you might notice the fish wasn't actually hooked, he just didn't let go of the fly until after landed. When I set him down on the SUP to grab my pliers, he just opened his mouth and flipped off.



The bigger challenge for snakehead fishing on the fly is to find a way to replicate the super weedless frogs that conventional guys can throw deep into lily pads without regard, which is also facilitated by the small diameter of braided line. I don't know that any fly or fly line can do this task as effectively as spin gear.

Dalton

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Monday, January 25, 2021

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Bayse, VA/Bryce Resort

When do you plan to fish in (or near) Shenandoah county? During the winter/early spring months, your best bet will be stocker streams -  Stony Creek or Passage. It's stocked fishing at it's finest and you'll see the many access points with pull offs on the side of the road. Both were recently stocked, however the water's low and the put and take crowd gets there quickly but with some effort/exploration you can find fish. With precipitation moving in over the next few days this may allow what's left of the recent stockers to move around some. Fall fish, blue gill and an elusive smallie have been caught in both streams too. 

I think your best bet would be to use your proximity to the South River in Waynesboro or Mossy Creek outside of Harrisonburg and focus in that general area (lots of options). The winter trout fishing gets exponentially better around those two cities. Harry Murray is a good resource, Mossy Creek fly shop in Harrisonburg and South River Fly Shop in Waynesboro are both fantastic operations owned by good people. 

The upper reaches of the North Fork Shenandoah are stocked this time of year as well, and their tributaries. They do not stock the North Fork Shenandoah in Shenandoah County (I wish they would...) that part of the river is a warm water fishery that has unfortunately been severely negatively impacted from the high water events of a few years ago. I'm hoping it will rebound, only time will tell. Exciting to hear about the muskie sighting! 

Feel free to reach out directly with questions, my folks retired out there so I spend a good amount of time fishing all over the valley. Also, stop into the Woodstock café both for supplies (fantastic retail wine/beer options) and amazing breakfast/lunch and weekend dinner (or safe carryout option). Chef Jose is absolutely crushing it - truly a valley treasure (not affiliated just a huge fan of them). 

On Monday, January 25, 2021 at 8:28:40 AM UTC-5 Lane Thurgood wrote:
I think the best fishing in the area is the North Fork of the Shenandoah. From summer to fall, I hit a number of spots within a short drive of Basye from below Woodstock to above New Market. Smallmouth, largemouth, fallfish, redbreasts, channel cats and, though I spooked it, I got a real good look at a tiger musky last fall. 

On Sunday, January 24, 2021 at 7:17:37 PM UTC-5 adaml...@gmail.com wrote:
Looking for recommendations.  My wife is set on finding a place in Bayse and I'm looking for spots to fish there.  I''m scouring Murray's website right now, and wanted to reach out to this forum for your insights.  If Bayse/Bryce is unfamiliar to you it's in Shenandoah County on the border with WV.  Thanks in advance.  

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Bayse, VA/Bryce Resort

I think the best fishing in the area is the North Fork of the Shenandoah. From summer to fall, I hit a number of spots within a short drive of Basye from below Woodstock to above New Market. Smallmouth, largemouth, fallfish, redbreasts, channel cats and, though I spooked it, I got a real good look at a tiger musky last fall. 

On Sunday, January 24, 2021 at 7:17:37 PM UTC-5 adaml...@gmail.com wrote:
Looking for recommendations.  My wife is set on finding a place in Bayse and I'm looking for spots to fish there.  I''m scouring Murray's website right now, and wanted to reach out to this forum for your insights.  If Bayse/Bryce is unfamiliar to you it's in Shenandoah County on the border with WV.  Thanks in advance.  

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Sunday, January 24, 2021

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Bayse, VA/Bryce Resort

Stoney. You can run it the whole way down to Edinburg. There's some nice pools and with no foliage you can run the banks pretty well. 

Regards, 
Marcy Brusoe

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers/Comrade

On Jan 24, 2021, at 19:17, Adam Harris <adamlharris@gmail.com> wrote:

Looking for recommendations.  My wife is set on finding a place in Bayse and I'm looking for spots to fish there.  I''m scouring Murray's website right now, and wanted to reach out to this forum for your insights.  If Bayse/Bryce is unfamiliar to you it's in Shenandoah County on the border with WV.  Thanks in advance.  

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Bayse, VA/Bryce Resort

Looking for recommendations.  My wife is set on finding a place in Bayse and I'm looking for spots to fish there.  I''m scouring Murray's website right now, and wanted to reach out to this forum for your insights.  If Bayse/Bryce is unfamiliar to you it's in Shenandoah County on the border with WV.  Thanks in advance.  

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Clear fly lines

Haven't posted here in quite some time, so I've been catching up with the forum. This thread caught my attention, as I've been replacing some lines this winter. As background, one of the lines I needed to replace for my 9wt was an intermediate line. Looking at several options, I kept running across clear lines by a few manufacturers. Now, I'm using the 9wt mostly in saltwater environs for stripers, bluefish, and, hopefully, false albacore. Fishing mostly in Massachusetts (South Shore, Cape Cod) and Tidal Potomac, Chesapeake Bay area in this area. I didn't really pay any attention to clear fly lines, as I know stripers, unless on the flats and/or in skinny waters, are predators that are not usually line shy. So I decided on an SA Sonar line called Camo Intermediate. It gives me the grain weight I want, has a longer belly than the abrupt Titan tapers, is designed for cold and medium temps, and is fully integrated (see taper schematic below). I had no idea what "Camo" meant until I loaded the line on my spool. Some of you may already know, but Camo for this line means clear through the belly to the rear taper. I'll re-post as I get some experience with this line, but I find clear fly lines somewhat fascinating, as I'm not sure how much a difference they make for the heavier weights. Maybe for bonefish, but I continue to believe that while lines are termed clear, they may not be so much to the fish. Time will tell . . .

Sonar-Camo-Intermediate-png.png

On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 10:54:23 AM UTC-5 Gregg DiSalvo wrote:
Awesome, thank you.  Yeah, I'd love to be able to sit adjacent to a grass or weed line, cast 30' and strip it back along the edge without spooking every fish between me and where my fly lands.  Basically, do what braided line does.  Some fish don't spook, but i find most do.  My big nasty is getting old, so may try to switch things up.  


The fugly frog pattern I tie is pretty damn near 100% weedless.  I can throw it deep in the spatterdock or weeds and it doesn't snag.  The only problem is the fly line is heavy and will spook some fish as it bends the spatterdock as I strip it back through.  I throw some dahlberg divers with a mono weed guard too, but those don't really work terribly well.  

I tie it on gallups belly bumper hooks which also work great as weedless streamer hooks.  I bought a pack of the new Ahrex hook with the deeper, more traditional texas hook profile to try as well.  The deeper bend will keel the fly better, but may mess with hookup rates on topwater.  Don't know.  

Anyway, if we ever get through covid and get back to beer ties, I'll bring you a fugly frog to try out. 

On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 10:32:56 AM UTC-5 Dalton Terrell wrote:
Hi Gregg,

I've actually only landed two snakeheads to date and both were using the Monic line. Neither of these fish were sight casted, and I did spook every snakehead that was sight casted—so it's not exactly a ringing endorsement of the line's stealth factor.

For casting deer hair bugs, the Monic line works fine but won't match the big nasty or other bass lines. My second and larger snakehead came on a large deer hair bug, kind of seen in the picture below—you also see remnants of the clear line. The first snakehead I caught was on a heavy lead-eyed purple and black streamer, you might notice the fish wasn't actually hooked, he just didn't let go of the fly until after landed. When I set him down on the SUP to grab my pliers, he just opened his mouth and flipped off.



The bigger challenge for snakehead fishing on the fly is to find a way to replicate the super weedless frogs that conventional guys can throw deep into lily pads without regard, which is also facilitated by the small diameter of braided line. I don't know that any fly or fly line can do this task as effectively as spin gear.

Dalton

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Sunday, January 17, 2021

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Ballistic Pro Fly Lines

Thanks for this, Carl!

I went with the Ballistic Pro Performance in the 6 wt to match my rod. They filled the order and got it in the mail in a couple of hours!

Best, 
Owen


On Sunday, January 17, 2021 at 10:59:49 AM UTC-5 Carl wrote:
Owen,  
While you don't need a special line for doing the challenge (all the events are in the normal casting range of a standard DT or WF line), the ballistic line is  one of the lines we were talking about. I am also looking into buying that line, It is both easy to see and has a long head (look at the line diagram).
Similar lines:

Ballistic Pro Performance 
Bario GT125 or GT90 (out of stock) 
Scientific Anglers Mastery Expert Distance (competition model comes in orange)
Rio Technical Trout 
Wulf Long Belly line

All of these lines have a longer head.  The reason we were talking about the Balistic is the color.  It is much easier to see (SA also is nice and bright and the Bario is almost as good).

Carl

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On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 2:35 PM Owen Williams <eowill...@gmail.com> wrote:
Before I pull the trigger and order it, could Carl, Tom, or another CI confirm that this is the long-belly fly line that's recommended for FFI Casting Challenges and CI prep? 


Many thanks, and see everyone next month!

Best, 
Owen

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Ballistic Pro Fly Lines

Owen,  
While you don't need a special line for doing the challenge (all the events are in the normal casting range of a standard DT or WF line), the ballistic line is  one of the lines we were talking about. I am also looking into buying that line, It is both easy to see and has a long head (look at the line diagram).
Similar lines:

Ballistic Pro Performance 
Bario GT125 or GT90 (out of stock) 
Scientific Anglers Mastery Expert Distance (competition model comes in orange)
Rio Technical Trout 
Wulf Long Belly line

All of these lines have a longer head.  The reason we were talking about the Balistic is the color.  It is much easier to see (SA also is nice and bright and the Bario is almost as good).

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Before I pull the trigger and order it, could Carl, Tom, or another CI confirm that this is the long-belly fly line that's recommended for FFI Casting Challenges and CI prep? 


Many thanks, and see everyone next month!

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Saturday, January 16, 2021

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Wine cork Popper Flies

I bought new corks from michaels
I rough shaped them with a Dremel 
Then i put it in the drill.... and smoothed the shape out with sandpaper
made the slit with a razor blade (i heated the razor blade with a lighter, not really sure why) 



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If you're willing to coat them with epoxy, balsa works really well.   Small stoppers from https://www.jelinek.com/  are what Walt used to use for Walt's poppers.
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I have very limited experience tying cork bugs/poppers. Corks from champagne/prosecco bottles seem to work well. 

On Sat, Dec 12, 2020, 12:09 PM namfos <mark....@gmail.com> wrote:
William uses new composite corks

On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 9:18:11 AM UTC-5 klb...@gmail.com wrote:
Talking to Chuck  and William, before Chuck passed away,  you should use new corks.   You can frequently get them from Michael's or anywhere that sells wine making supplies.

On Thu, Dec 10, 2020, 9:05 PM Adam Harris <adaml...@gmail.com> wrote:
I would add, I'd like to get my materials from District Angling mostly.  

On Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 9:04:14 PM UTC-5 Adam Harris wrote:
I'm looking at trying my hand at tying some of these.  Looking for hints and links to helpful YouTube videos.  I've got plenty of corks (for now), but wanted to reach out to y'all before i started tying.

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[homefamilyarticles] GALATIANS 5:16-18

Greetings our dearly beloved friend.

Galatians 5:16
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16 This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.

Galatians 5:16
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16 So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.

Galatians 5:16-18
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16-18 My counsel is this: Live freely, animated and motivated by God's Spirit. Then you won't feed the compulsions of selfishness. For there is a root of sinful self-interest in us that is at odds with a free spirit, just as the free spirit is incompatible with selfishness. These two ways of life are contrary to each other, so that you cannot live at times one way and at times another way according to how you feel on any given day. Why don't you choose to be led by the Spirit and so escape the erratic compulsions of a law-dominated existence?

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Galatians 5:16
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16 Let me explain further. Live your life as your spiritual nature directs you. Then you will never follow through on what your corrupt nature wants.

Galatians 5:16
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16 But I say, walk and live [habitually] in the [Holy] Spirit [responsive to and controlled and guided by the Spirit]; then you will certainly not gratify the cravings and desires of the flesh (of human nature without God).

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Friday, January 15, 2021

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Fly Rod Donations

Jeff,

Our organization (FishingCommunity.org) can certainly use these as we continue our mission to serve our Active Duty Military and Disabled Military/Veteran through fishing.

Thanks!

Ernie

On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 9:15:01 PM UTC-5 Jeff Silvan wrote:
I've finally decided to make a big change, and I'm going to be moving to Miami at the end of the month. I have four or five old rods and a couple reels that I'll have no use for anymore and would like to donate them. They range from 3-6 weights. I probably have a couple other miscellaneous pieces of gear I can donate too. I know there's a few people on here that work with organizations that can put these to good use, so any connections are appreciated.

As far as Miami goes, if anyone finds their way down there, feel free to give me a shout. I'll be happy to run the canals with you for some peacocks or grab the boat for some offshore fly fishing.

Jeff

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[homefamilyarticles] JOHN 8:31-32

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John 8:31-32
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31 Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;

32 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.

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31-32 Then Jesus turned to the Jews who had claimed to believe in him. "If you stick with this, living out what I tell you, you are my disciples for sure. Then you will experience for yourselves the truth, and the truth will free you."

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31 So Yeshua said to those Jews who believed in him, "If you live by what I say, you are truly my disciples. 32 You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."

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31 So Jesus said to those Jews who had believed in Him, If you abide in My word [hold fast to My teachings and live in accordance with them], you are truly My disciples.

32 And you will know the Truth, and the Truth will set you free.

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31 So Jesus was saying to the Jews who had believed Him, "If you abide in My word [continually obeying My teachings and living in accordance with them, then] you are truly My disciples. 32 And you will know the truth [regarding salvation], and the truth will set you free [from the penalty of sin]."

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Thursday, January 14, 2021

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Ballistic Pro Fly Lines

Super helpful!

Thanks Dalton.

On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 11:26 AM Dalton Terrell <daltonbterrell@gmail.com> wrote:
Phil,

The test is online and available to review--I think it probably matches up well to the tasks on the FFI casting challenge: https://flyfishersinternational.org/Portals/0/Documents/Casting/Certification Tests/CI_Test_2015_Final.pdf

It's dictated that you use a maximum line of a 7 wt (probably further defined by AFFTA standards elsewhere)--but I suppose you could use a 6 wt or whatever rod you want. Most people would find that that the 7 wt line matched to a 7 wt rod is the easiest to way to hit the distance targets, and the extra mass can help overcome wind if that's a issue.

I think I used an orange Scientific Anglers 7wt line for my test, but this new Ballistic line looks quite good in theory as an all around or instruction line. The longer belly is good for carrying loops farther and mending while casting if you get into this. I don't think the testers would like my clear line. ;)

Dalton
On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 9:01:39 AM UTC-5 phili...@gmail.com wrote:
Tom,

I noticed that line comes in 4wt - 7wt.  When you take the actual CI Test, is there a specific weight rod they make you use?  Or do they adjust the test based on if you are using a 4wt vs a 7wt?

Thanks,

Phil

On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 12:48 AM rplx...@gmail.com <rplx...@gmail.com> wrote:
Owen-
That's the one! If you would like, I will bring both the 6wt and 7wt line to the next casting church for you to try before you place your order.

Nice work at the FFI Casting Challenge!
-Tom  

On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 2:35:28 PM UTC-5 eowill...@gmail.com wrote:
Before I pull the trigger and order it, could Carl, Tom, or another CI confirm that this is the long-belly fly line that's recommended for FFI Casting Challenges and CI prep? 


Many thanks, and see everyone next month!

Best, 
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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Ballistic Pro Fly Lines

Phil,

The test is online and available to review--I think it probably matches up well to the tasks on the FFI casting challenge: https://flyfishersinternational.org/Portals/0/Documents/Casting/Certification Tests/CI_Test_2015_Final.pdf

It's dictated that you use a maximum line of a 7 wt (probably further defined by AFFTA standards elsewhere)--but I suppose you could use a 6 wt or whatever rod you want. Most people would find that that the 7 wt line matched to a 7 wt rod is the easiest to way to hit the distance targets, and the extra mass can help overcome wind if that's a issue.

I think I used an orange Scientific Anglers 7wt line for my test, but this new Ballistic line looks quite good in theory as an all around or instruction line. The longer belly is good for carrying loops farther and mending while casting if you get into this. I don't think the testers would like my clear line. ;)

Dalton
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Tom,

I noticed that line comes in 4wt - 7wt.  When you take the actual CI Test, is there a specific weight rod they make you use?  Or do they adjust the test based on if you are using a 4wt vs a 7wt?

Thanks,

Phil

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Owen-
That's the one! If you would like, I will bring both the 6wt and 7wt line to the next casting church for you to try before you place your order.

Nice work at the FFI Casting Challenge!
-Tom  

On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 2:35:28 PM UTC-5 eowill...@gmail.com wrote:
Before I pull the trigger and order it, could Carl, Tom, or another CI confirm that this is the long-belly fly line that's recommended for FFI Casting Challenges and CI prep? 


Many thanks, and see everyone next month!

Best, 
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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Ballistic Pro Fly Lines

Tom,

I noticed that line comes in 4wt - 7wt.  When you take the actual CI Test, is there a specific weight rod they make you use?  Or do they adjust the test based on if you are using a 4wt vs a 7wt?

Thanks,

Phil

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Owen-
That's the one! If you would like, I will bring both the 6wt and 7wt line to the next casting church for you to try before you place your order.

Nice work at the FFI Casting Challenge!
-Tom  

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Before I pull the trigger and order it, could Carl, Tom, or another CI confirm that this is the long-belly fly line that's recommended for FFI Casting Challenges and CI prep? 


Many thanks, and see everyone next month!

Best, 
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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Ballistic Pro Fly Lines

Thanks, Tom. Great teaching makes all the difference!

I think I'll go ahead and get it--that hi-viz orange will help me see my loops as I work to tighten them. 

Best, 
Owen


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That's the one! If you would like, I will bring both the 6wt and 7wt line to the next casting church for you to try before you place your order.

Nice work at the FFI Casting Challenge!
-Tom  

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Before I pull the trigger and order it, could Carl, Tom, or another CI confirm that this is the long-belly fly line that's recommended for FFI Casting Challenges and CI prep? 


Many thanks, and see everyone next month!

Best, 
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