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  • Good fishing! I never had much luck in the truckee, but I'm on the cal side. I know there is some nice fish there, but you need to know where, when and what, which I don't. Nice vid editing too!

  • I like the XP in 690 out west on big rivers. I must say that few rods are equal to the Scott 804 powerply or the original Winston IM6 8 1/2 5 Wt 3 pc.

  • Thank you for the kind words. Yes, I usually use weight on the Truckee, in the winter when the flows are low, usually a #6 or BB, when the flows get high, two BBs or two ABs. Best Regards.

  • great video, nice relief from the many crappy amateur videos there are on the Truckee. You've got a great mend technique, I can't believe how long of drifts you get. Great fish and nice scenery. Were you using any weight to get the flies down?

  • I used a Sage TCR or XP, can't recall which rod that day, but the reel is a Galvan T6. Galvan and Sage make excellent products, but they're a bit pricey. Thanks!

  • What rod and reel is he or she using,

  • Nice vid. I need to fish the NV side more. I like fishing that stretch, but its a drive for me from Truckee. Oh, try using a 2488H in like an 16-18 tied sparse for your normal size 20s and youll straighten a lot less hooks. You can get those hooks up in Truckee at the hardware store, if youre willing to drive. I used to work at RFS, nice to hear the kind words.

  • Nice video...We're looking forward to things warming up and to this kind of action shortly on the Bow River in Canada.

    Cheers,

    Goldenstone Fly Fishing

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