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drys and nymphs
On Feb 25, 11:19 pm, George Adams wrote:
On Feb 25, 8:49 pm, MajorOz wrote: On Feb 24, 10:00 pm, "jeffc" wrote: "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message . .. Now my question--need suggestion of easy way to go from dry to nymph--as I fish upstream and come to a five foot or deeper pool just know there is a fish or two down deep- anyone have a trick to change rig for a nymphing attempt without mess of changing fly-adding weight etc? Sounds like a nice fish. My only suggestion is if you use strike indicator for nymphing, then use the removable kind. (Actually you don't really have to remove it if it doesn't interfere with your dry fly casting.) Second thing is use removable shot. The kind that is most easily removable isn't usually sold in fly shops - it's the kind with "wings" that you use to pinch back off, might find in WalMart or sporting goods store. Next best kind can be removed by sticking fingernail or jackknife in the slot, but it doesn't always work completely smoothly. Maybe there is a nice tool that would work well on split shot that I haven't thought of. Use a forceps to squeeze the shot, on the side OPPOSITE from the opening of the shot, the line of force being ALONG the leader . The "mouth" of the shot opens right up. cheers oz, who usually leaves about a half inch hanging at the leader/tippet knot for just this kind of need.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I haven't used shot since I discovered putty many years ago. Can be molded into an aerodynamic shape, infinitely variable amounts can be used, and it is reuseable. Mold it over a leader knot, and it will stay in place all day. A buddy from when I lived in Cheyenne showed me how to use lead foil from wine bottles to do the same thing (over the knot). Works great. cheers oz |
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