G. Loomis NRX Rods, Fish Taco Flies, Ostrich Herl |
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| G. Loomis NRX Fly Rods NEW FOR 2011 !!! | |||
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| NRX Trout | NRX Saltwater | NRX Salmon/Steelhead | NRX Two-Hand |
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| NRX Fly Rods are made with the newest nano-resin technology and are 25% lighter in weight and 20% stronger per model than any other series of fly rods that G. Loomis has made before. This makes them possibly the lightest and strongest rod per model in the world. |
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This is what G. Loomis says about NRX Rods, "NRX is the culmination
of what we have been doing at G. Loomis since day one. We have been
continually striving to build the best rod on the planet. Laminates,
resin, mandrels, components and the know how you expect from us.
These NRX rods look like nothing we have built before. They feel
better than anything we have built before. We aren't talking about a
little better here or a little lighter there... What we are saying so there is no confusion... " This is the Best Fly Rod Ever Built!" Period!! |
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NRX 1083-4 FLY |
Length: 9' Line: #3 Pieces: 4 |
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A very precise, lightweight trout rod designed for
casting small dries and nymphs on large freestone creeks and small
rivers where long casts are a factor, but where accuracy is the key.
NRX makes it as light as the proverbial feather, allowing you to
cast all day long and hardly notice the rod in your hand. Whether
it's lake fishing or stream fishing... trout or panfish, this may be
the lightest, most technical 3-weight on the market. |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11911-01 | NRX | 3 | Med Fast | $700 |
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NRX 1084-4 FLY |
Length: 9' Line: #4 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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An incredible 4-weight rod for fishing larger streams and
stillwaters with dry flies, nymphs or small streamers. The 9-foot
length, along with the unbelievable light weight gives you casting
range and line control that is almost unheard of. It is surprisingly
powerful, able to punch out 60'+ casts, it will fish tippets as
light as 6X no problem. When you have to use
down-to-whisper-thin-tippets to be successful, this rod will handle
it and when you want an ultra-light challenge for oversized bluegill
or crappie, it makes an excellent choice thanks to that NRX
sensitivity! |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11912-01 | NRX | 4 | Fast | $715 |
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| NRX 1085-4 FLY | Length: 9' Line: #5 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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When it comes to the best rod for all-around trout fishing, the
9-foot for #5 NRX is hard to beat.. When it comes to a feather-light
touch and precision casting, this NRX can do everything you'd ask of
a fly rod and more. Dry flies, nymphs, streamers, it doesn't matter
- especially with the line-speed you'll enjoy with the NRX system -
it's the best trout fly rod we've ever made!. It features the G.
Loomis "progressive power taper" which allows you to make short
casts as efficiently and smoothly as long ones and its ability to
cast in windy conditions will soon be legendary. |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11913-01 | NRX | 5 | Fast | $720 |
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| NRX 1086-4 FLY | Length: 9' Line: #6 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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As the trout get bigger, the river wider and the wind stronger, you
need a little more power and that's where this dynamic new 6-weight
really shines. It will handle large streamers and big nymphs, no
problem. Need to get down with a sink-tip? This is the rod. A good
choice for fishing larger flies, like big stonefly nymphs or
glo-bugs in Alaska, this rod has the versatility you need. If you're
looking for the absolute best big trout, big fly, long-distance fly
rod, look no further. NRX makes it's insanely light and you'll be
amazed at the power it generates. |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11914-01 | NRX | 6 | Fast | $725 |
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| NRX 1087-4 FLY | Length: 9' Line: #7 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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Here's where fly rods begin the cross-over from fresh to saltwater.
This dynamic "tweener" is a great choice for almost any of the
popular saltwater flats species. Looking for a small steelhead rod
or a great pond rod for big largemouth? Ditto! NRX makes it so light
and so powerful it will surprise you! It's totally capable of
handling oversized surprises, no matter where you're fishing.
Whether you're looking for a bigger challenge for saltwater or a
great all-around freshwater rod for bigger fish, this is a good as a
7-weight gets! |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11918-01 | NRX | 7 | Fast | $750 |
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| NRX 1088-4 FLY | Length: 9' Line: #8 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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The standard by which all light-duty saltwater fly rods and
heavy-duty freshwater rods are measured will soon be changing. This
smooth casting 8-weight will quickly become your number one 9-foot
fly rod for fishing the flats as well as steelhead. It has the
versatility and quickness of a much lighter rod, with more power
than you can ever imagine. Tight loops and great range in such a
lightweight package make this is the G. Loomis top choice for
bonefish, permit, snook, stripers, blues, salmon, steelhead, pike
and any number of big fish. They just don't make a better rod than
this... anywhere! |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11919-01 | NRX | 8 | Fast | $760 |
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| NRX 1089-4 FLY | Length: 9' Line: #9 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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When you need power in a lightweight package, especially to cast
bigger flies, make longer casts and handle bigger fish, this is the
new standard by which all 9-weights will be measured. It's a great
rod for casting big flies in the wind and will handle most of the
larger saltwater species, except for maybe giant tarpon and the G.
Loomis field testers are having so much fun we haven't heard back
from them on that one yet. Permit, barracuda, jacks, big reds,
stripers, blues, false albies... you name it. It's got the range as
well as the power to handle large, wind-resistant freshwater bass
flies and the biggest bass on the planet. |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11920-01 | NRX | 9 | Fast | $770 |
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| NRX 10810-4 FLY | Length: 9' Line: #10 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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This is, without a doubt, the lightest, most powerful 10-weight G.
Loomis has ever made. It will cast big flies, handle big fish and
give you the range you need to cover a lot of water, especially on
windy days when a lot of fly fishers are thinking it's time to go
home. Add in a super amount of lifting power and you've got a great
rod for species like big permit, big dorados, cobia and even small
pelagics. It's all about power and yet it's so light you won't
believe it! If you're into insanely big fish on a fly rod and you
want to test your mettle, this is the rod you need! |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11921-01 | NRX | 10 | Fast | $800 |
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| NRX 10811-4 FLY | Length: 9' Line: #11 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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When you talk "finesse" in a fly rod it usually refers to trout
fishing, but when it comes to the saltwater scene, the topic quickly
moves towards the flats. There are days when the tarpon are contrary
and you need to use longer leaders, small flies and make quiet
presentations. This is the rod for those kind of days. NRX makes it
insanely light in your hand and so powerful it will get your
attention - quick! When you want those big silver kings to tire out
before you do, this rod can and will do the job. A great option for
small billfish as well! |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11922-01 | NRX | 11 | Fast | $825 |
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| NRX 10812-4 FLY | Length: 9' Line: #12 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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You might find it hard to imagine a rod lighter and more powerful
than the G. Loomis GLX tarpon rod, but this unbelievable 12-weight
will change your thinking! When you need raw power, this is the rod.
When you need a rod that you can cast all day long and still be
ready for more, this is the rod. When it's time to put the pressure
on a big "poon" this is definitely the rod! Bottom line? When you're
after big fish, whether it's tarpon on the flats, cobia on the beach
or striped marlin offshore, this rod will do everything you ask of
it and more. It's scary light, sneaky strong and casts like a
10-weight! You aren't gonna believe this rod - it's the best #12 G.
Loomis has ever made! |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11923-01 | NRX | 12 | Fast | $855 |
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| NRX Salmon/Steelhead | ||
| #7 | #8 | #9 |
| NRX 1207-4 FLY | Length: 10' Line: #7 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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Here's a beautifully balanced, lightweight rod for big summer
steelhead or fall silvers. It's a great choice for slab steelhead up
in BC whether you're skating big dries or swinging popsicles. It
will punch out unbelievably long casts time after time... feeling
more like a nine-footer than the ten-footer it is. It will give you
hours of effortless casting and is so surprisingly powerful you
can't imagine it. This is what technology is all about. Lighter,
stronger and more powerful than you've ever experienced. This may be
the light-duty salmon & steelhead rod of the decade. |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11915-01 | NRX | 7 | Fast | $765 |
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| NRX 1208-4 FLY | Length: 10' Line: #8 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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When you're fishing big water for salmon and steelhead this is as
good as it gets. It's extremely lightweight, casts like a bullet and
handles big fish exceptionally well. It's hard to imagine a rod so
light can be so tough and have so much power. An excellent rod for
managing heavy sinking lines, shooting heads and sink tips, it will
practically talk to you it's so sensitive. It has exceptional
mending ability and reacts quickly when a big fish does everything
it can do to get away. It generates unbelievably high line-speeds
which really helps when casting in the wind. If you want one rod to
do a lot of things, especially when it comes to managing line and
fighting big fish in tough places, this is the best choice. A great
choice for sea-run browns, big winter steelhead of most of the
salmon species! |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11916-01 | NRX | 8 | Fast | $775 |
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| NRX 1209-4 FLY | Length: 10' Line: #9 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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When you're looking for the ultimate fly rod for fishing big salmon
in big rivers and difficult conditions, this is the rod you want in
your hands. It's designed for fishing heavy sinking lines and
shooting heads so you can get down in those deep runs where the big
kings swim. It's a great choice for fishing those new integrated
shooting head lines in the 400- to 500-grain size. This is
everything you'd ever want in a big fish, big water fly rod. Striper
anglers will really appreciate the amount of line they can handle
with this rod. It fishes big flies, even in the wind and is so light
it's hard to imagine how G. Loomis did it. |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11917-01 | NRX | 9 | Fast | $785 |
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| NRX Two-Hand | ||
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| NRX 1568/9-4 FLY | Length: 13' Line: #8/9 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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G. Loomis says about this rod: "A smooth, powerful casting 13-footer rated for an 8/9 Scandi head. A 500-grain head it loads this rod perfectly and makes tight narrow loops using the "under hand" cast. At 550 grains, utilizing the Skagit method, it will manage all the necessary tips... full sinking, intermediate or floating. While it casts the new short Scandi-style heads exceptionally well, it's more than capable of handling a wide variety of casting strokes given the proper lines. A wonderful choice for medium to large rivers. It is capable of casting big, weighted flies if necessary, to get down in those deep pockets where salmon or steelhead rest on their migratory journey. NRX gives you unbelievable power and line control in a rod so light it's insane!" |
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Our tests in the field: |
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If you need a 7/8/9 rod for steelhead, this is a great one! MB |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11924-01 | NRX | 500-550 Grains |
Fast | 5 | $1,050 |
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| NRX 1689/10-4 FLY | Length: 14' Line: #9/10 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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As two-hand rods get longer, casting distance increases, that's a
given. The beauty of this 14-footer is the NRX dynamics... it's
insanely light, has extraordinary power and handles like a rod much
shorter. It's totally capable of handling heavier heads and is
sneaky quick... a bonus when you want to turn over big, weighted
flies. Big winter steelhead won't go far to chase down a fly so you
have to put it right in their face making accuracy and line control
is everything. Anglers swinging big tube flies on swift Nordic
rivers will appreciate the power of this rod. This rod is dual-rated
in grams for Europe and grains for the North American market. Under
the G. Loomis the standard rating-system this would be a 9/10. This
is a great all-around two-hand rod! |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11925-01 | NRX | 550-600 Grains |
Fast | 6 | $1,110 |
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| NRX 18010/11-4 FLY | Length: 15' Line: #10/11 Pieces: 4 | |||||
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When maximum distance is your goal this is the rod you want in your hands. Even in tough conditions... wind, rain and high water, you need a big rod, but one that doesn't wear you out. You need a rod that can cover the water, control the swing and still be manageable. It's hard to imagine a 15-foot rod that can be characterized as manageable, but this one does all that and more. Thanks to NRX technology, this is the big, Mac-Daddy of the G. Loomis NRX two-hand rods. It has unbelievable line control, capable of handling long 45' heads as well as large, air-resistant tube flies on the big rivers of Scandinavia and gives you total coverage in the deep, fast runs these fish call home. Under the standard rating-system this would be a 10/11. As impressed as you may already be with G. Loomis GLX two-handers, this one is so light and powerful it will blow you away!! FREE RIO WINDCUTTER II FLY LINE INCLUDED |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt. | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 11926-01 | NRX | 600-650 Grains |
Fast | 6 | $1,170 |
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| Fish Taco Flies | ||||
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Jeff Hickman is a very popular local fly fishing guide who grew up in
the Mt. Hood area and hung out at The Fly fishing Shop in Welches,
Oregon during his formative years. Here is what he says about his Fish
Taco series of flies: "When I get hungry, there is one thing that always comes to mind…a fish taco. It is the one thing that I don’t ever get sick of. The hunt for the best taco cart around is full time…and the fish taco is always the best indicator of the cart’s cuisine. I would say that fish tacos are my favorite food. When the Fish Taco fly was born, it was the perfect fly for my fishing needs and so naturally the name Fish Taco seemed most suitable. Why wouldn’t steelhead ranging from Alaska to N. California returning to their natal streams, be hungry for a Fish Taco as well? The Fish Taco was designed to fit a niche in my fly box, which I couldn’t previously find. I needed a fly that was the right size for steelhead, large enough to elicit an aggressive attack response, yet not so large to be intimidating to a fish in clear water conditions and not be weighted. The existing patterns available that were sized to my needs were all weighted. Fishing with clients, I noticed that large weighted flies were difficult for them to cast. When clients did make the casts the flies would often hang-up when they got into the soft inside water where many fish tend to hold. The fly I needed had to be the right size, be easy for people of all skill levels to cast, and would not hang up on the soft-inside. In my mind the fly I needed to fill this void had to be tied with a stinger hook that would capitalize on short strikes. I choose to use Maxima to hold the stinger hook firmly in place to insure the fly would not become fouled on a poor cast. It was also important that the fly maintained a large profile in fast water and impart lots of movement once it entered the softer water on the inside i.e. "The Strike Zone". Many hours on this vise later and many hours on the water later the Fish Taco was born. Since its inception and introduction to the market, the Fish Taco has proven to be versatile fly that is incredibly productive for a most of the anadromous species, in a variety of fishing situations. Originally designed to cross over as both summer and winter Steelhead fly, it is also a very effective fly for all five Pacific Salmon, Char, Sea-Run Browns as well as Atlantic Salmon. I believe its success comes firstly from being an extremely easy fly for anglers to cast. It can be cast on one or two handed rods using either floating or sinking lines. Getting the pattern to the fish is always the 1st step to successful steelhead fishing. The fly is dressed sparsely (and unweigted) making it easy to cast but once in the water the fly holds its profile. Once the fly swings into the strike zone the ostrich and sparse flash come to life making it Taco time for holding steelhead. Different colors of the Fish Taco are productive in most water Steelhead are found and a variety of light conditions. In low clear conditions Red performs well. It lands softly in the pool and it is the right size to not spook fish when they are weary. Purple is also a great fly for finding fish in even the most colored water. Recently on the Deschutes, a client landed a nice steelhead on a purple Fish Taco when visibility was less than a foot. When I guide for steelhead in Oregon, I tend to change the fly color based on the time of day. I typically will fish the Purple Taco in the morning till just before noon, then switch to pink or red through the midday bright sun. When the sun is off the water in the late afternoon and evening black is my go to color. Chartreuse is my go to color for Chinook." |
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Fish Taco, Black A bit more of a natural looking color, works well for later season or fish that have been in the river for a while. The go to color in the evening light! Tied on a custom stainless steel shank, using the finest grade materials available. |
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| Item | Description | Size | Price | To Top |
| SIG1052 | Fish Taco, Black | 1 | 3 for $10.50 | -->SALE ENDED |
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Fish Taco, Pink Quite possibly a steelhead’s favorite color. Pink is especially effective for chrome bright, fresh-from-the-salt winter fish. The classic taco if you will, with its hot green butt, it is the fish taco complete with a lime. Tied on a custom stainless steel shank, using the finest grade materials available |
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| Item | Description | Size | Price | To Top |
| SIG1053 | Fish Taco, Pink | 1 | 3 for $10.50 | -->SALE ENDED |
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Fish Taco, Purple Is it the imprinted purplish color of squid ink that triggers an attack? I don’t know, but I always fish purple with full confidence. My photo albums reflect the success. Tied on a custom stainless steel shank, using the finest grade materials available |
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| Item | Description | Size | Price | To Top |
| SIG1054 | Fish Taco, Purple | 1 | 3 for $10.50 | -->SALE ENDED |
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Fish Taco, Chartreuse The go to for Chinook, but I have been surprised by how many steelhead I have found when swinging this through Chinook water. Nobody is safe with this fly tied on. Tied on a custom stainless steel shank, using the finest grade materials available |
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| SIG1372 | Fish Taco, Chartreuse | 1 | 3 for $10.50 | -->SALE ENDED |
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Fish Taco, Red Low clear water or bright sun overhead, red is the moneymaker. Probably the most underrated color. It will bring an attack when no other color will. Tied on a custom stainless steel shank, using the finest grade materials available |
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| Item | Description | Size | Price | To Top |
| SIG1373 | Fish Taco, Red | 1 | 3 for $10.50 | -->SALE ENDED |
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Ostrich Plumes, Pro's Choice These are half plumes with very large herl for tying saltwater flies and Intruder style steelhead flies. This is the grade that the best professional fly tiers use. Ostrich herl is used in many types of flies. Herls are soft and absorb water readily for much movement when wet. Herls shed water quickly as soon as they are removed from the water. This makes flies tied with herl lightweight and easy to cast. Herls may be wrapped for bodies or used as streamer wings. Pro's Choice grade herl is perfect for Alec Jackson Spade type flies and Jeff Hickman Fish Taco style flies. Average stem length is 12". Average herl length is 4". |
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| OH33 | Ostrich Herl Plume, Scud Gray Olive | $2.95 | -->SALE ENDED | |
| OH92 | Ostrich Herl Plume, Dark Gray | $2.95 | -->SALE ENDED | |
| OH298 | Ostrich Herl Plume, Purple | $2.95 | > -->SALE ENDED | |
| OH40 | Ostrich Herl Plume, Brown | $2.95 | -->SALE ENDED | |
| OH11 | Ostrich Herl Plume, Black | $2.95 | -->SALE ENDED | |
| OH336 | Ostrich Herl Plume, Scud Tan | $2.95 | -->SALE ENDED | |
| OH187 | Ostrich Herl Plume, Hot Orange | $2.95 | -->SALE ENDED | |
| OH310 | Ostrich Herl Plume, Red | $2.95 | -->SALE ENDED | |
| OH263 | Ostrich Herl Plume, Olive | $2.95 | -->SALE ENDED | |
| OH54 | Ostrich Herl Plume, Chartreuse | $2.95 | -->SALE ENDED | |
| OH377 | Ostrich Herl Plume, White | $2.95 | -->SALE ENDED | |
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Deschutes
Season Ender The last day of the regular season on the Deschutes River bordering the Warm Springs Reservation is past. That part of the river officially closed to trout fishing on October 31. The portion of the river upstream and downstream from the Reservation remains open all year. Because White River muddied the lower Deschutes, I pulled camp early and spent a couple of days rowing my Clackacraft drift boat for Steve Pensinger. The weather was perfect and traffic was light. Fishing wasn't terrific, but Steve managed to land a nice steelhead, and nearly landed another. It was fun. |
![]() The Deschutes is bathed in golden morning light as an orange AFS slices & dices the river. |
![]() Steve with a big buck that ate the fly in the early morning while frost was on the grass, and plumes of fog rose from the river. |
![]() In this peaceful panorama is written the history of eons of lava flows, pyroclastic explosions, wind, scorching sun, freezing rain and catastrophic floods. The effects of man seem minimized. |
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The Fly Fishing Shop, Welches, OR
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Fish long & prosper,
Mark & Patty