Fly Fishing Christmas Party |
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Topics Christmas Party Winston Spey Rods December Day Trout Fishing PhD Class All pictures are Mouse-over. |
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Metal Head Christmas Party
& Annual Winter Steelhead Clinic ![]() Especially YOU Are Invited !!! |
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December 12, Saturday, 9:00am-4:00pm |
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Metal Head Christmas Party & Annual Winter Steelhead Clinic |
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A new winter steelhead season is
here for celebration! Share A Day With These These Folks: |
![]() Mark Bachmann |
![]() Patty Barnes |
![]() John Jones |
![]() Josh Linn |
![]() Eric Neufeld |
![]() Kerry Burkheimer |
![]() George Cook |
![]() Mike Perusse |
![]() Brian Silvey |
![]() Jim Teeny |
![]() Cullen Whisenhunt |
![]() Hawkeye Hawkins |
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Come meet the Company Reps: Dick Sagara: TFO, Teeny George Cook: Sage, Rio, Tibor, Solitude Eric Neufeld: Simms Jon Covich: Winston, Ross, SA Mike Perusse: G. Loomis Kerry Burkheimer: C.F. Burkheimer Dan Marshall: Eumer Tubes, Echo, Airflo Come meet the Guides & Instructors: Mark Bachmann Josh Linn Brian Silvey Hawkeye Hawkins Cullen Whisenhunt Ted Neely Slide Shows & Demonstrations Mark Bachmann - Winter Steelhead Fly Fishing 101 - 10:00-11:00 a.m. George Cook - Choosing The Right Spey Line - 11:00- noon Barbeque lunch will be served: Noon - 1:30. Eric Neufeld - Fly Fishing For Kings - 1:30-2:00 p.m. Josh Linn - Winter Steelhead Secrets To Success - 2:00-2:30 p.m.
Fly Tying Demonstrations:
Party At: The Fly Fishing Shop -
Welches, OR This agenda is still under construction. Check back often !!! |
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| BIIX Series Spey Rods | ||||||
| 11' #7 | 12'6" 6/7 | 13' 3" 7/8 | 13' 8/9 | 14' 8/9 | 15' 9/10 | |
| BIIMX Series Spey Rods | ||||||
| 11' 6" #6 | 12' 3" 7/8 | |||||
| FREE AFS Line With Your New Rod! | FREE Instructional Spey Casting DVD! | |||||
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| See Winston Pro
Andre Scholz at the
2010 Sandy River
Spey Clave !!! Field Test 01/03/07 Field Test 05/30/06 Some Thoughts About Spey Lines. |
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After extensive testing, our shop people feel the Rio AFS Shooting Head System is the best floating fly line choice, for the Winston BIIX and BIIMX Spey Series fly rod actions. |
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| FREE LINE-B2X SPEY | Free Rio AFS Shooting Head System fly line with Winston B2X Spey rod purchased in 2009 | $FREE | |
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FREE DVD |
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| B2X7011 |
Length: 11' Line: #7 Pieces: 4 |
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An extraordinary lightweight
medium-action Switch Rod that may be cast with one or both
hands. Andre Scholz Scandinavian Shooting Head Recommendation: 401-432 grains. Floating Line Recommendations: Airflo Scandi Compact 420, Rio AFS 400, Rio WindCutter 5/6 Use: 420-grain Skagit Compact for sinking tip work. Rod weight: 4 3/4 Ounces. |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 7011 | B2X | 7 | Medium Fast | Spey | $735 | |
| B2X67126 |
Length: 12' 6" Line: #6/7 Pieces: 4 |
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New for 2009!
Possibly the ultimate light line steelhead rod for the Deschutes,
Grand Ronde, North Umpqua, Klickitat, etc. We have already caught a
bunch of Deschutes steelhead with this rod. These fish have ranged
from 4-11 pounds. We have used both the Airflo Scandi Compact and
Rio AFS lines to fish size 4-6 traditional wet and waking flies.
There is little discernible difference between the performance of
these two lines on this rod. We fished this Winston in some howling
winds, which it handled as well as any small rod we have used. It
was rigged with a
Waterworks/Lamson ULA Force 3.4 reel for perfect balance. The
Winston BIIX 12' 6" 6/7 is destined to be one of the most popular
two-hand rods ever made. Mark my words: "This is truly a great fly
rod." Andre Scholz Scandinavian Shooting Head Recommendation: 390-420 grains. Floating Line Recommendations: Airflo Scandi Compact 390, Rio AFS 400, Rio WindCutter 6/7 Use: 510-grain Skagit Compact for sinking tip work. Rod weight: 5 1/2 Ounces. |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 67126 | B2X | 6/7 | Medium Fast | Spey | $835 | |
| B2X78133 |
Length: 13' 3" Line: #7/8 Pieces: 4 |
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An extraordinary
lightweight medium-fast action two-hand rod that will make effective
fly presentations at all distances. Since its introduction in 2007,
this has been one of the most popular Spey rods for both summer and
winter steelhead. The B2X78133 has the ability to feel very
comfortable with a wide range of line weight and fly sizes. It is
also adaptable to wide range of fish sizes from 4 to over 20 pounds.
Will feel comfortable with tiny skaters and 3" long stinger flies
fished with T-11 or T-14. Our favorite reel to balance this rod is the Nautilus 12. Andre Scholz Scandinavian Shooting Head Recommendation: 447-478 grains. Floating Line Recommendations: Airflo Scandi Compact 480, Rio AFS 460, Rio WindCutter 7/8 Use: 540-grain Skagit Compact for sinking tip work. Rod weight: 6 3/4 Ounces. |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 78133 | B2X | 7/8 | Medium Fast | Spey | $835 | |
| B2X8913 |
Length: 13' Line: #8/9 Pieces: 4 |
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A favored rod with Atlantic Salmon
fishers. A great rod when encountering larger steelhead in tight
quarters. Our favorite reel to balance this rod is the Nautilus 12. Andre Scholz Scandinavian Shooting Head Recommendation: 493-524 grains. Floating Line Recommendations: Airflo Scandi Compact 510, Rio AFS 520, Rio WindCutter 8/9 Use: 570-grain Skagit Compact for sinking tip work. Rod weight: 6 3/4 Ounces. |
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| Itemfont> | Series | Line Wt | Action | Handle | Price | ToTo Top |
| 8913 | B2X | 8/9 | Fast | Spey | $835 | |
| B2X8914 |
Length: 14' Line: #8/9 Pieces: 4 |
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If you only own one
two-hand rod to fish steelhead and salmon, make it this one. We've
fished such diverse rivers as the Sandy, Clackamas, Klickitat,
Deschutes, Skagit and Hoh with this stick. We've caught summer
steelhead, winter steelhead, Coho and Chinooks with it. It may be
the best rod for fishing sinking tips ever made in the world. If you
are going to fish B.C., take one of these with you; or better than
that take a pair. Our favorite reel to balance this rod is the Nautilus 12/DD. Andre Scholz Scandinavian Shooting Head Recommendation: 493-524 grains. Floating Line Recommendations: Airflo Scandi Compact 540, Rio AFS 520, Rio WindCutter 8/9 Use: 600-grain Skagit Compact for sinking tip work. Throws 13' of T-17 like a bullet. Rod weight: 7 3/4 Ounces. |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 8914 | B2X | 8/9 | Medium Fast | Spey | $835 | |
| B2X91015 |
Length: 15' Line: #9/10 Pieces: 4 |
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This is a rod for big fish in big rivers.
Anglers fishing the Skeena main stem for steelhead and Kings will
find this rod about the right size. Anglers travelling to the Kola
Peninsula or Norway will appreciate the way this rod handles big
Atlantic salmon. Our favorite reel to balance this rod is the Nautilus 12T. Andre Scholz Scandinavian Shooting Head Recommendation: 601-632 grains. Floating Line Recommendations: Rio AFS 640, Rio WindCutter 9/10 Use: 660-grain Skagit Compact for sinking tip work. Throws 17' of T-17 like a bullet. Rod weight: 8.5 Ounces. |
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| Item | Series | Line Wt | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 091015 | B2X | 9/10 | Medium Fast | Spey | $855 | |
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Winston BIIMX Series These rods are have thicker walls and faster tapers than the BIIX Series. They will appeal to casters who like tip action rods. |
| B2MX6116 |
Length: 11' 6" Line: #6 Pieces: 4 |
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New for 2009! A lightweight switch rod for
fishing steelhead and salmon on smaller water or fishing in the
surf. Our favorite reel to balance this rod is the Nautilus 8. Andre Scholz Scandinavian Shooting Head Recommendation: 430-469 grains. Floating Line Recommendations: Airflo Scandi Compact 450, Rio AFS 460, Rio WindCutter 6/7 Use: 450-grain Skagit Compact for sinking tip work. Rod weight: 5 Ounces. |
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| Itemfont> | Series | Line Wt | Action | Handle | Price | ToTo Top |
| 6116 | B2MX | 6 | Fast | Spey | $795 | |
| B2MX78123 |
Length: 12' 3" Line: #7/8 Pieces: 4 |
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New for 2009! This is a very fast action
rod with plenty of muscle for handling large fish in tight quarters.
Our favorite reel to balance this rod is the
Nautilus 10. Andre Scholz Scandinavian Shooting Head Recommendation: 493-524 grains. Floating Line Recommendations: Airflo Scandi Compact 510, Rio AFS 520, Rio WindCutter 7/8 Use: 540-grain Skagit Compact for sinking tip work. Rod weight: 6 1/8 Ounces. |
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| Itemfont> | Series | Line Wt | Action | Handle | Price | To Top |
| 091015 | B2X | 9/10 | Medium Fast | Spey | $895 | |
| December Day A steelhead fly by: Tom Larimer |
![]() "December Day In The Corner", photo by Josh Linn |
| Tom Larimer says: This was a fly I originally tied for Great Lakes steelhead. I’ll never forget the first day I fished it. It was early December and I was fishing a Lake Michigan tributary not far from where I grew up. The first fish of the morning crushed the fly so hard my reel backlashed instantly. Somehow, I managed to land that fish. As I finished the pool, my last cast was rewarded with my fourth fish of the morning. I knew I had something special. When I moved out west I had forgotten about the fly. After all, it was tied for the Great Lakes. I still had a few buried in an old Wheatley with my Great Lakes’ patterns. For nostalgic reasons, I fished it on the Deschutes one early December day a few years ago. Turns out, West Coast fish liked the fly too. It’s a great producer on soft flats in the late fall. |
![]() "Dick Bushnell and his well known top secret fly", photo by Mark Bachmann |
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Mark Bachmann says: The big orange & chartreuse fly
first appeared in my
Deschutes Camp in October 2007. My friend Dick had been given a half
dozen by a friend. After a three fish morning, Dick touted the
pattern as his top secret fly, and was even evasive about how he had
acquired it. Fishing
was good and we were all catching fish. Even a client who had yet to
learn how to cast very well had hooked two steelhead. Any time a client catches a
steelhead, I focus on what they are using. That morning the patterns
ran the full spectrum from large and bright to small and dark.
However, Dick was top rod
for the morning. Dick was top rod for the next two sessions also,
and I tied a few of my own big bright orange & chartreuse flies with
my camp fly tying kit. They also caught steelhead. It was three months before we learned where the fly originated. It next turned up in a box of samples displayed to us by George Cook, the Solitude Fly Company rep. Someone at the table exclaimed, "That's Dick's secret fly!" We all got a chuckle out of that one. The fly was labeled "December Day" and was first tied by Tom Larimer, a popular local fly fishing guide. December Day has become a staple fly at our store, and in our own fly boxes. For us, it has caught steelhead from the Deschutes, John Day, Grand Ronde, Sandy and Clackamas in water temperatures ranging from 38-65 degrees. This is a pattern that can bring success in a wide range of fishing conditions. These flies seem to become even more productive when they get ragged from repeated use. Our December Day bins are nearly always full. Call ahead just to make sure. |
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| ST02603 | December Day | 3 | 3 for $6.75 | |
| ST02603 | December Day | 5 | 3 for $6.75 | |
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Get your Trout Fishing PhD With fly-fishing author and instructor Rick Hafele, and a supporting cast of: Mark Bachmann, Josh Linn & Ron Walp June 9, 10, & 11, 2010 on the Deschutes River |
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The Trout Fishing PhD program, sponsored by The Fly Shop in Welches, Oregon,
is a unique opportunity to take your fly fishing skills to another level and do it
in a secluded setting on a world class trout stream with a group of world
class fly fishing instructors. First, the location for this program is special. Students will be brought in by large comfortable jet boats to a roadless section of the Deschutes River to a completely set-up campsite. “Camp” will include all the amenities including electricity and a classroom for slideshows and instruction. The Deschutes River is well known as a first-class trout stream with incredible scenery, and in early June insect hatches include caddisflies, mayflies and stoneflies. With long days and pleasant temperatures it’s a perfect time to be on the river. |
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Second, the instruction for this program will be extensive, hands-on, and fun. It will include:
Finally, the guest instructor for your trout fishing PhD will be Rick Hafele. Rick is one of the best-known and accomplished fly-fishing authors and instructors in the West. He spent his professional career as a freshwater biologist and has a master’s degree in aquatic entomology. He has also been fly fishing for more than 45 years and has applied his knowledge of biology and fly fishing by authoring and co-authoring many important books like Nymph Fishing Rivers and Streams, Western Mayfly Hatches, The Complete Book of Western Hatches, and An Angler’s Guide to Aquatic Insects. In addition he has written the Entomology column for American Angler magazine for 30 years, plus is the instructor in many well-known and effective instructional DVD’s including Anatomy of a Trout Stream, Fly-Fishing Large Western Rivers, and Nymph Fishing Basics and Advanced Nymph Fishing. While Rick has a great deal of knowledge and experience, he also has the ability to share that knowledge in a clear and entertaining way. There’s no better way to learn than by having fun while you do it. This special program will be limited to just 8 people. If you want a truly unique in-depth learning experience in a truly special setting that will give you a chance for some excellent fishing to boot, sign up now. All-inclusive price (3-days food, 2-nights in camp, jet boat ride to and from camp, plus 3-days of instruction) is $1250.00 per person. Day 1 (June 9) –
Day 2 (June 10) –
Day 3 (June 11) –
5:00:
Jet boat ride back to Mack’s Canyon.
You will be pampered! You will stay in a very comfortable tent camp on the water. A Camp Person will be available at all times to make your stay as comfortable as possible. All cooking and eating will be done in a spacious screen-house. Comfortable sleeping cots and pads are supplied in double occupancy tents. All food & non-alcoholic beverages are included. Price includes Deschutes Boaters Pass. Bring your own sleeping bag, clothing, toiletries, waders, rain gear, rods, reels, flies & tackle. Price does not include Oregon Fishing License. |
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Date: June 9,
10, 11, 2010 |
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| Price: $1250 per person. | Non-Refundable Deposit: $250 | Balance Due: $1000 by 04/01/10 |
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| TROUT-PHD-060910 | 3-day PHD trout school with, Rick Hafele, Mark Bachmann, Josh Linn and Ron Walp, June 9, 10, 11, 2010 - balance due is $1,000 by April 1, 2010 - non-refundable deposit is $250 | $250 |
The Fly Fishing Shop, Welches, OR
1(800)
266-3971
Fish long & prosper,
Mark & Patty
