Troutnut Forum > Fly Fishing Discussion > Pinning
| Cdcaddis18 | June 24th, 2009, 6:56 am | |
| Huntington, PA Posts: 16 | This is really a cool web site! I like all the pictures of the nymphs. I love centerpinning with nymphs as I can really get great drifts and hammer the trout. Just moved to central PA from the Syracuse area and am anxious to pin the Little Juanita, Bald Eagle Creek, and Spring creek. Would love to meet some other pinners on this web site to show me around the local rivers. | |
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| Taxon | June 24th, 2009, 11:05 am | |
| Mercer Island, WA Posts: 712 | Hello, Black Gnat. I believe you are more likely to encounter flyfishers than centerpinners on this forum, but we are a friendly lot, so welcome aboard. | |
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| Falsifly | June 24th, 2009, 12:55 pm | |
| Hayward, WI. Posts: 292 | Are you wondering what center pin fishing is? So was I. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbx00n949Ok | |
| Falsifly When asked what I just caught that monster on I showed him. He put on his magnifiers and said, "I can't believe they can see that." | ||
| Cdcaddis18 | June 24th, 2009, 3:30 pm | |
| Huntington, PA Posts: 16 | The very long rod, 11' - 14' helps keep the mono off of the water and the reel looks like a fly reel but is actually a specialized reel that spins very freely on ball bearing races. Live nymphs, single eggs, and Glo-bugs are great for trout and steelhead. | |
