Temporarily Suspended Until the normal trout Season '07
REGISTER and you will be entered in our monthly drawing for FREE FLY FISHING STUFF.
June '06 drawing:
Flies from Great Lakes Fly Company. Excellent quality flies tied on premium Gamakatsu hooks. All flies are ties in Duluth, MN. You can visit their site at http://www.greatlakesflys.com/.
Winner: James Harle of Souix Falls, SD
May '06 drawing:
Flies from Great Lakes Fly Company. Excellent quality flies tied on premium Gamakatsu hooks. All flies are ties in Duluth, MN. You can visit their site at http://www.greatlakesflys.com/.
Winner: Mike Hedlund of Duluth, MN
April '06 drawing:
Here are some poppers from Great Lakes Fly Company. Excellent quality flies tied on premium Gamakatsu hooks. All flies are ties in Duluth, MN. You can visit their site at http://www.greatlakesflys.com/.
Winner: Jeffrey Preuss of Rochester, MN
March '06 drawing:
You'll need to forceps to remove the hook from your fish.
Winner: Marty Coonrod, Hastings MN
February '06 drawing:
Fly fishing weight dispenser with 5 different weight selections. These work well to get nymph down fast and near the bottom.
Winner: Jeffrey Jasperson from North Mankato, MN
January '06 drawing:

One Gink fly dressing and the Juice Noose.
I have both of these. Of course everyone should know about Gink fly dressing. Use it on dry flies and strike indicators. I've tried other brands, but I always go back to Gink. The noose is a good item for attaching the gink to your vest.
Winner: Steve Miller from Hutchinson, KS
December '05 drawing:
Package of 4 yarn indicators with rubber loop for attachment to leader. Treated with Watershed and won't sink. Green.
I always have these in my vest. There is a little trick to putting them on, but they work very good. I normally use these when I'm fly fishing nymphs in deep slow runs. I do not use splitshot or weighted nymphs, because the current is not usually fast, so I have a lot time to let the fly get to the bottom. Having no weight gives a nymph a more life like appearance as it tumbles over the bottom. It is also very sensitive, even with the lightest takes.
Winner: Matt Tornow from St. Cloud Minnesota
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