Fishing The Fly Scotland Forum

Mike Barrio

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #120 on: 09/02/2011 at 08:47 »
I'm pretty shure it was Jason Borger.

My question is: who is the Austrian riverkeeper who developed his own castingstyle?

CU

Jeroen

Yes, I was looking for Jason Borger ...... Well done Jeroen :z16

And Jeroen's question is: Who is the Austrian riverkeeper who developed his own castingstyle?

Alex Burnett

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #121 on: 09/02/2011 at 10:03 »

That I believe would be Hans Gebetsroither!

Alex


Paul Rankine

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #122 on: 09/02/2011 at 12:23 »
Hi,
      Interesting wee link here : http://www.g-feuerstein.com/Elliptical_Fly_Casting.html

       Paul.

Dutchfly

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #123 on: 09/02/2011 at 15:32 »
Hans Gebetsroither is the correct answer!  :z16

Over to you, Alex.

CU

Jeroen

Alex Burnett

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #124 on: 09/02/2011 at 15:42 »
OK how many are there & who can name the main catagories of Freshwater Flyfishing flies.

Alex

Jim Eddie

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #125 on: 09/02/2011 at 18:18 »
I'll say 5 Alex , though its debatable if an emerger is a dry  :z8

Wets
Dries
Nyphys
Emergers
Lures

 :z18

Jim

Alex Burnett

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #126 on: 09/02/2011 at 18:30 »
Hi Jim

Close, there are 5 catagories but you are not quite right with all of them. :wink

Alex

Paul Rankine

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #127 on: 09/02/2011 at 18:54 »
Hi,
      I think Jim's right . Google maybe debatable !
       It says
                                          dry flies
                                           wet flies
                                           nymphs
                                           lures
                                           "terrestrials" (but I think this is American speak !!)
  (Can't believe I,m checking Google for this !!!!!)  :z4
   I would go with emergers instead like Jim, terrestrials can be dry, wet or emergers . Unless we are on the wrong track in which case my apologies.

Paul.
 
 
 

Alex Burnett

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #128 on: 09/02/2011 at 19:02 »
Hi Paul

Based on that which catagory would a fry imitation then fall into :?

Just my understanding but I believe that
Wet, Dry, Nymph, Emerger are correct but Lure is not quite correct.
Lures, Mini Lures, Fry imitation etc come under one catagory not in
the list, but I could be talking S***e...Mr B :z5


Jim over to you for the next question any way


Alex

Kevin Muir

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #129 on: 09/02/2011 at 19:15 »
Hi

Would the missing one be streamer?

Kev.

Alex Burnett

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #130 on: 09/02/2011 at 19:18 »
Hi Kev

Yes a Streamer is what I was looking for

A  streamer fly pattern is a fly fishing lure designed to be actively fished beneath the water's surface within the water column itself.

Alex

Jim Eddie

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #131 on: 09/02/2011 at 19:20 »
Who won the Scottsih Fly Fsihing championship in 1974

 :z18

Jim

Kevin Muir

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #132 on: 09/02/2011 at 19:23 »
What is the name of the person who is recognised as being the inventer of the first U- shaped float tube.

Kev.

Paul Rankine

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #133 on: 09/02/2011 at 19:23 »
Hi,
      I need to go and get my tea !! so I'll guess Stan !

 Paul.

Alex Burnett

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #134 on: 09/02/2011 at 19:24 »
I Like that one Jim, I've fished with him once.

Sorry guys looks like 2 questions have sprouted from my question.

Jim your answer in Paul Young....That leaves us Kevin's Question.

Alex

 




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