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    Rene de bos
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    @piemel

    Locale: SF Bay Area

    What do I need to be able to use flies with a spinning reel? I am not sure what those floating bobbers are called behind which you can set up a fly and then slowly reel it in

    Anyone have some brands/tackle they like?

    I am looking for tackle that is fit for trout fishing in the Sierras/Yosemite with a light rod/spinreel setup

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    Joe Clement
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    @skinewmexico

    Locale: Southwest

    I use one of those clear plastic bobbers with the sliding stopper, that you can fill 2/3 with water. I don't know the name. Than tie on a 6' leader and a fly. Been working great for me in lakes since the 70s. Like – http://alturl.com/rp8s

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    Josh Leavitt
    BPL Member

    @joshleavitt

    Locale: Ruta Locura
    #1529014
    kevin smith
    Member

    @divr6347

    do a search on google or yahoo for

    FLY AND BUBBLE COMBO you will find info on how toset this rig up this is how i got started fly fishing and it worked great in the sierras then go and get some olive wolly buggers and go for it the seirra trout love them

    if you cannot find the info you are looking for there

    look up culvers sporting goods in bishop california and give them a call they are all about the fly and bubble combo nice guys and will explainto you how to get started and what to use
    happy fishing
    divr6347

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    Stephen Barber
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    @grampa

    Locale: SoCal

    a-just-a bubble is available in Walmart.

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    Rene de bos
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    @piemel

    Locale: SF Bay Area

    Thank you guys!!!

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