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Muskie on the Fly by Robert Tomes
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:10 pm
by KUP
Hello gents:
The new issue of Musky Hunter Magazine has an article called "Pop the Top for Fly Rod Muskies", which is an excerpt from a new book called "Muskie on the Fly" by Robert Tomes. Tomes is from Mill Creek, WA. and the book is supposed to be much anticipated.
I probably won't be buying it (@$60) but the magazine talks a lot about technique. Not much on the time constraints of over-playing a fish, but he may address it in the book.
Thought you fly guys would be interested, if you don't already know....
If you don't have access to the magazine, you can find out more at
www.wildriverpress.com
Koop
RE:Muskie on the Fly by Robert Tomes
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:51 pm
by PDXFisher
I ordered that book a year ago and am still waiting for it....
A guide I went out with, Troy Anderson, supposedly helped him out with some of it.
Troy's Website
RE:Muskie on the Fly by Robert Tomes
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:33 pm
by leahcim_dahc
I bet that would be right up Marc Martyn's alley. I seem to recall at one point in time he was going to be doing some research on fly fishing for muskies over the winter...
I bet it would be a hoot to hook up with one of those beasts on a fly rod... :bounce:
RE:Muskie on the Fly by Robert Tomes
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:31 am
by Marc Martyn
leahcim_dahc wrote:I bet that would be right up Marc Martyn's alley. I seem to recall at one point in time he was going to be doing some research on fly fishing for muskies over the winter...
I bet it would be a hoot to hook up with one of those beasts on a fly rod... :bounce:
That hoot may just come true this weekend.
We are going out and giving Silver a shot. I am hoping that they are starting to move into the shallows. The water temperature is only in the high 40's. It will be fun to try out the new rod and reel with the large flies even if we don't get anything.
RE:Muskie on the Fly by Robert Tomes
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:43 am
by leahcim_dahc
Marc Martyn wrote:leahcim_dahc wrote:I bet that would be right up Marc Martyn's alley. I seem to recall at one point in time he was going to be doing some research on fly fishing for muskies over the winter...
I bet it would be a hoot to hook up with one of those beasts on a fly rod... :bounce:
That hoot may just come true this weekend.
We are going out and giving Silver a shot. I am hoping that they are starting to move into the shallows. The water temperature is only in the high 40's. It will be fun to try out the new rod and reel with the large flies even if we don't get anything.
Good Luck! Win or lose...it will be an experience for sure!
Chad
RE:Muskie on the Fly by Robert Tomes
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 5:38 pm
by KUP
Bring us pictures, Marc!
With or without a fish.
Good Luck!
RE:Muskie on the Fly by Robert Tomes
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:56 pm
by Marc Martyn
I'll have both cameras with me, the digital still and the camcorder. Even if we come back without anything, it will be interesting to scope out the bottom structure and where the weed beds are. It has been decades since I have even been on that lake.
Any day on the water with a rod in my hand is a good day:thumright
RE:Muskie on the Fly by Robert Tomes
Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 11:22 am
by kevinb
KUP wrote: Hello gents:
The new issue of Musky Hunter Magazine has an article called "Pop the Top for Fly Rod Muskies", which is an excerpt from a new book called "Muskie on the Fly" by Robert Tomes. Tomes is from Mill Creek, WA. and the book is supposed to be much anticipated.
I probably won't be buying it (@$60) but the magazine talks a lot about technique. Not much on the time constraints of over-playing a fish, but he may address it in the book.
Thought you fly guys would be interested, if you don't already know....
If you don't have access to the magazine, you can find out more at
www.wildriverpress.com
Koop
This is a great article. I'm a little surprised he's a local guy,seems kind of rare.