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- Orvis vs. Filson Upland Pants | Ohio Game Fishing
Orvis - I'm liking the PRO LT Hunting Pants so far ($149) (saying they are breathable!) Filson - Double Hunting Pants ($215) OR Oil Finish Single Tin ($195)? Mid-Late season Cold weather: Orvis - ToughShell Water proof ($229) (They claim they are breathable but still waterproof)
- help with mustad 94838 dry fly hook - Beginners Corner - Fly Tying
I was looking into buying hooks and found this website who sells these 94838 for 4$ a 100,they also sell the r50 for 8$ a 100 but they dont have the size I want in the r50 im buying r50 for 5 25$ per 25 locally so heres my ? what is the difference in length 94838 to r50? just wondering if I get
- Orvis fly tying kit - Beginners Corner - Fly Tying
Orvis fly tying kit By BillD58, August 26, 2022 in Beginner's Corner Reply to this topic; Start new topic;
- Frogtoggs waders - Fly Fishing Gear Techniques - Fly Tying
Well as it goes I think its time to replace my breathable waders once again Over the years I have used just about every brand out there, Simms, Orvis, Dan Bailey, Bass Pro White river, Cabelas, and seems after about 6-7 yrs they all start to get the dreaded seam leaks in the bootie feet
- Dr Slick vs Orvis Master Tools - The Fly Tying Bench - Fly Tying
Is there any quality difference between Dr Slick and Orvis Master Tools? I know the Orvis tools are more expensive, but I got a few coupons at the new Orvis store opening, so the price equals out between the two brands Thanks, -Jim
- Match the Hatch Challenge # 3 - Fly Tying
I hope everyone is ready for this months Match the Hatch challange Seeing how weve been focusing on nymphs over the past two months, we though it would be a welcomed change to try these guys - Hexagenia Duns CharlieD has taken some great photos of these large May Flies which we can use as a refe
- Speaking of Ribbing tips - Timely Tips - Fly Tying
Orvis and a few other companies sell a glitter ribbing Mostly for salmon and steelhead applications But is a ribbing with a thin mylar tinsel center Comes in green and purple usually Go to any Michaels craft store, and you can buy them on bulk spools for about $3 (you get a couple hundred fee
- Water Shoes, Wading Boots of old Tennies for Wading. . .
Sometimes I use neoprene wading socks with my wading boots The brand I have is Orvis, the top of the sock flips over itself and hooks onto the boot laces This for a gravel guard between the sock and the boot Sometimes gravel still finds it's way in though The advantage of using the boots is not banging up your ankles of rocks
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