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March 2009

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Today at Jimmy’s 03-07-2009

After 17 consecutive weeks beginning in November today was our last Fly Tying Demo until next Fall. Boots Allen from Jackson, Wy was our featured tyer and showed us some great patterns that he uses both in Wyoming and Idaho.

We’ll have Boots back later this year for a book signing of his upcoming book about the Snake River being published by Amato Publishing.  He has another book being published by Pruett Publishing, also later this year, about regional fly patterns that have been developed for this region.

I want to thank Bruce Staples of our shop staff for scheduling and coordinating this winters great lineup of demonstrations. It was the most well attended schedule ever.  Thanks Bruce!

Two new materials have arrived this week. We now have ribbed tungsten scud/shrimp bodies in 4 sizes. You can tie the bodies onto either the shank or bend of the hook for different effects. We also brough in a new body materail for small nymphs and midges called mini sparkle braid. There are 12 different colors. It makes a great tag on steelhead and salmon flies too.

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Today at Jimmy’s 03-03-2009

We have a lot of things going on at Jimmy’s right now. We have received some new tying material from Natures Spirit. Many of you who read this blog have heard me rant and rave about Natures Spirit before. There are many reasons why I continue to talk about this company. Bottom line, Natures Spirit produces some of the best tying materials available, period! We have received some new material here at the shop that made our jaws drop when we saw the quality of the material.

  • Whitetail Deer hair
  • Wild Turkey Barred Biot Quills
  • Stripped Wild Turkey Barred Biots
  • Ringneck Pheasant 6 Side Tails
  • Bleached and Dyed Peacock Sticks

We have also received 4 new colors of Blue Eared Pheasant. This material is used as a replacement for heron feathers.

As are continuing to bulk up our tying inventory and offer you more and more different tying materials. As we do this we have started to put multiple colors of the same material on the same peg. If you have a hard time finding a color, please feel free to ask any of us in the shop. Also remember if we don’t have it, we can check to see if we can get it! Speacail orders are at no extra cost to you, and we happy to help you.

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Henry’s Fork 02/24

Access is still limited on the Henry’s Fork due to the snow. We have had reports of sucessful fishing at the Vernon bridge area, and at the Stone Bridge at the Warm River confluence. Nymphing has been working very well, we suggest a rubber leg and a San Juan worm. Midges are hatching on the river and the fish are up on them. Helpful tip to fishing midges: The smaller the better, your best size is a #20, if you have a hard time seeing the fly on the water tie a size #16 Parachute Adams above it. With the correct presentation when you see a rise around your Adams set the hook. Floating is out of the question on the Henry’s Fork all the boat ramps are snowed in. For and up to date report feel free to give us a call.

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South Fork 02/24

Fishing on the South Fork is really starting to pick up. Midges have started hatching on the river in the afternoon. Size 18 and smaller will get those fish to take on top. Nymphing still is the best technique to catch fish, the rubberleg has been the hot fly  If you want to strip streamers we suggest smaller streamers like a clouser minnow or a CFO lite bright clouser. You will want to slow down the presentation of your streamers. The water is still cold and the fish are very larthagic so slow things down. Floating is still not a good option right now. We suggest that you leave the boat at home and wade fish. If you need an up to date report please feel free to call us here at the shop.

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Today at Jimmy’s 02-20-2009

We got our Scientific Angler spring order in today. We have the new Sharkskin Saltwater taper line, and a new assortment of sinking lines. We have a carry a large selection of Fly lines in the shop.

Tomorrow Dan Hurzler is doing our tying demo. Dan is an accomplished fly tier and fly fisherman. In the summer Dan guides on the South Fork and he also puts together the Carp Classic that is held every Spring on Blackfoot resevior. Dan will be tying some of his favorite carp flies, and some trout patterns. You won’t want to miss Dans presentation tomorrow it will be a packed house for sure. See you tomorrow.

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Today at Jimmy’s 02-19-09

This week has been busy with work on the online store for our website. I have been working on it all week to try and get things lined up to go live on March 1st.  I am not promising we will be live with the online store at this time, but we are trying to make this our launch date.  The online store will consist of prefilled fly boxes, Jimmy’s apparel, and closeout deals. As we grow the site over time we will be adding new merchandise.

With the weather getting warmer make sure you have a fishing license before you go fishing. We offer Idaho, Montana and Yellowstone licenses for sale here at the shop. Yellowstone permits will not be available until the first of May. Also the tying expo is coming up in April. We have the blue fish here at the shop if you want to donate flies to the fish you are welcome to. The blue fish will than be auctioned off at the banquet. If you would like to tie a box of flies for the Expo we also have the fly boxes ready for you to pick up.

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South Fork 02/18

Lots of people have been getting out in the warmer weather and fishing the South Fork. Rubberlegs, midges, and small nymphs have been the most effective. Still no word about any significant midge hatches yet. The trout are eating underwater insects and nymphing is the most effective way to catch fish right now.

You can get a boat in at Wolf and take out at Byington. If you decide to take out at Byington you will need a lot of rope, or chains on your tires to pull out of the ramp. The ramp is very icy and slick. Remember there is no snow maintance on the boat ramps during the winter. If you want to float remember that short floats will take the majority the day. Float during the warmest time of the day. Always be prepared for something to happen you don’t plan on. Bring extra clothes, and I would bring extra food and other essential gear. Common sense will go a long way on the river. This rule applies year round, but in the winter when accidents happen they can esscilate into an emergency very quickly. Have fun and be safe.

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Today at Jimmy’s 02-13-09

John Stenerson is tying at the shop tomorrow starting at 10am. You will want to get here early to get a seat. John is an extremely talented fly tier. He will show us some great steelhead patterns, trout flies, and hopefully some of his well known CFO flies. John has lots of tricks and techniques that he is willing to share with you.

We also have many speacail topics tying classes available for sign up. Tim Woodard is doing a 6 Dry Fly patterns for the South Fork, Ken Betten is teaching a Steelhead tying class, Bruce Staples is teaching a Yellowstone Flies course, and John Stenersen is teaching a tube fly class. These classes are good way to help take your tying to the next level. Call the shop to sign up today.

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Today at Jimmy’s 02-11-09

We have listed some new clothing items on Clearance this week. We have selected Simms, and Columbia fishing shirts on sale. We also have zip off fishing pants on sale as well. These items will not last long, take adavantage of our good deals this winter. We also got some new Whiting feathers in this week. We now carry Whiting Coq De Leon saddles,capes, and necks. The Coq De Leon Hen feathers are a soft feather and can be used for streamers, dry flies, and nymphs. They are very versitile and a must for every fly tier. We have various colors, come down and check them out.

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South Fork 02/10

The South Fork has been fishing really good this past week. Many anglers have had success nymphing. No reports of midges hatching on a regular basis. The general concenses is that even on the warm days the water tempurature is still not warm enough to get the midges to start popping.  As we move into March during the next few weeks’ the longer and warmer days will allow the midges to get busy and do there thing. Nymphing has been really good with Zebra Midges and other midge pupas. The good ol’ Pat’s rubberleg has been working the best. Look for fish to be in slower water than what you would expect in the summer time. If you need and up to date report feel free to call us here at the shop.

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