Douglas Kulick, Maker and owner of Kane Klassics Bamboo Fly Rods, has been asked to recommend his top Five favorite trout fishing flies. When we spoke to Doug on his favorites his comment was that all the flies offered by Kane Klassics are picked for versatility and a broad range of imitation offerings for trout all over the world. We keep at him and finally he said that the following five he packed aboard the company plane’s emergency survival kit. So with that answer what could we say! If you had to survive, on five flies we’d certainly takes Doug Lead.
The Maker’s Top Five Trout Flies:
Parachute Adams https://kaneklassics.com/product/parachute-adams
Royal Coachman https://kaneklassics.com/product/royal-coachman/
Caddis Dry Fly https://kaneklassics.com/product/elk-hair-caddis-tan/
Bead Heard Hares Ear Nymph https://kaneklassics.com/product/bead-head-hares-ear-light/
Bead Head Prince Nymph https://kaneklassics.com/product/bead-head-prince-nymph/
Bamboo Fly Rod Maker’s Recommended Top Five Trout Flies and all Kane Klassics Flies are available on this link: https://kaneklassics.com/shop/
When we decided to take on the Folding and Fat Tire Sand bikes, our distributors needed a shop with signage. With the assistance of my good friend Dave Miller of Miller Speed Sports located here on the airport, we took to heart his idea of stand off lettering on a fish 6′ long. Ken and I glued three 6×6 timbers together, I provided the art to ken who up scaled it to the timbers and three days later you see the results.
We had untold numbers or air race visitors support our pilot folding bikes through out the air race week. In-side we had more bikes on display as well. Many of you have asked how we did the sign so we wanted to let you know the effort of Ken, Dave and myself making it a reality. when your in Reno call and stop by for a tour or to order you rod, putters or bikes. 510-487-8545 . https://kaneklassics.com/
Kane Klassics advanced “Side Drifting” Bamboo Fly Rod and Graphite rod recently under went very successful testing. I experienced some outstanding fishing for large Steelhead with my Friend and Guide, Mike Assink: fish_boy72@yahoo.com , Phone: 541-863-1568. The Umpqua River in Oregon is fantastic for these rods and the following techniques described onward.
Over the course of several trips, together with Mike, we developed an indicator fishing technique, which equaled or did better then the spinning method of side bouncing egg patterns. The rods I designed are 10 1/2′, providing lots of mending and critical hook setting quickness followed by superb fish fighting shock absorbing action. The graphite rod is a 4 pc rod with fighting butt and the Bamboo Fly Rod is a 3 pc with fighting butt. Available in 7 – 12 wt line sizes.
The length of the rods assured easy casting and long leaders to meet the critical depth to put the drifted egg imitation or nymph in the fishes face. Other trips and testing showed these
longer rods excelling at other Steelhead fishing techniques as well. Swung flies, using spay casting and just dead drifted indicator fishing has shown exceptional control. A longer rod is a tremendous help in fighting a large Steelhead. I’ve often said its like a burr in a hound dogs fur, the fly is stuck and you can effectively fight the fish using the rods superior shock absorber action over its length protecting tips and knots.
Many times over a long fight I have mentally counted how many knots are being worked and will they hold. The proof is in the pictures.
To order any of these capable fly rods see Kane Klassics Bamboo Fly Rod and Graphite link: https://kaneklassics.com
The most productive flies your fly box can have are a selection of Hare’s Ear Nymphs. Either the bead head or standard, they simply catch more fish, in more waters then all other nymph patterns combined. The reason is the buggy life likeness of the fly’s rabbit hair tying material.
In small sizes the Hare’s Ear Nymphs represent all forms of mayflies, and simply just edible chow for any hungry fish. In larger sizes, any aquatic life form. They are a non-specific form of nymph, not matching any specific nymph but that in its own right justifies their number one edibility for any opportunistic predator.
I have often caught minnows that attacked and been hooked on this nymph where the nymph was half their size. I regularly hook 20 inch plus fish as well.
Hare’s Ear Nymphs can be best fished any number of ways. As droppers under dry flies, dead drifted on floating and sinking fly lines, and under indicators. Here is a sure fire naughty trick when you really cant match an evening dry fly hatch. Use floatant on a hare’s ear attached to a long leader and floating fly line; then and hold on. This effective floating the nymph in the surface film can make a lousy day excel. Always try Hare’s Ear Nymphs, you’ll be pleased.
See the kane klassics selection of quality tied hare ears on the links below.
BH Hare’s Ear Dark: https://kaneklassics.com/product/bead-head-hares-ear-dark/
DH Hare’s Ear Light: https://kaneklassics.com/product/bead-head-hares-ear-light/
Hare’s Ear Dark: https://kaneklassics.com/product/hares-ear/
Hare’s Ear Light: https://kaneklassics.com/product/hares-ear-light/
Kane Klassics has embarked upon building the finest, most off road capable Fat Tire Sand Bikes for the fly fishing purist. In a cooperative venture with Tammisea Fat Sand Bikes out of the Miami Beach area of Florida, we have taken a solid performing Fat tire bike with the industries widest 4.8-inch tires and added Kane Klassics performance and usability upgrades.
The Fat Tire Sand Bikes where design with aluminum and stainless steel components to with stand the salt environment of beach riding. We took this to a new level by the installation of the new Shimano internal shifting 11-speed rear axel gear pack and adding hydraulic brakes. When combined with an E-Bike electric drive front mounted drive motor you have the ultimate all wheel drive off road fat tire bike for dirt, mountain, sand and snow riding.
The E-bike Electric kit is engineered and installed with a steel heavy-duty fork, and combined with oversize spokes to assure the long-term use of the front drive system. The 48-volt battery provides 30 plus miles of level power and more range when you combine peddling. All this has been engineered using aircraft design and hardware to affix the battery; controller and accessories for long care free service life.
We use these Fat Tire Sand Bikes to haul the Kane klassics bike trailer (6′ trailer a mere 27 lbs.)with float tubes, float boats and gear around lakes in the area 100 miles radius from Reno NV. Fishing on lakes can in fact be like fishing on a desert. Until you know the waters and fish habits, you have to begin to fish, observe and react to what you see and experience. Equipped with the fat tire bike and trailer, you can leave your car or truck safely parked on firm terrain and ride straight to the waters edge, launch and begin to fish. Through your observations, if you see more fish action down or up lake, load up the float device and peddle to that area. No getting stuck in the beach sand as the fat tire bike and trailer with fat tires floats over the sand. Your truck, parked on firm soil is safe from getting stuck.
The other key advantage of using the bike and trailer, your gear fits over the trailer wheels, which are under the flat bed. No other bike trailer offers you that oversize fly-fishing gear load capability. Stay tune to more in-depth articles on the future use of our Fat tires.
For more information and details on the bikes and trailers see the links below,
Fat Tire Bikes: https://kaneklassics.com/montague-bikes/fat-sand-bikes/
Bicycle Trailers: https://kaneklassics.com/montague-bikes/bicycle-trailers-kane-klassics/
The fishing on Lewiston Lake California. was fantastic on Friday 10 Jan. In little less then five hours using small PT nymphs and small leeches, over 75 Rainbow Trout were caught and released. Using a full slow strip on the retrieve, the hit was followed by a strip set which seemed to be most effective in a solid hooking up of the fish. Many casts resulted in a hook up or at least a grab.
The size ranged from 12 inches to a solid 20 inch fish. All were in excellent winter condition. Here are the links for the flies which performed the best:
The bead head PT: https://kaneklassics.com/product/bead-head-pheasant-tail/
The Bead head prince: https://kaneklassics.com/product/bead-head-prince-nymph/
The smaller sized olive leeches: https://kaneklassics.com/product/marabou-leech-olive/
To get to Lewiston Lake California, take 299 out of Redding and follow the signs to Trinity Lake and Lewiston.
Call to book a guided trip, fishing with the Maker and using bamboo fly rods 510-487-8545