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Sierra fisher April 20th, 2004 12:37 AM

Strike Putty?
 
My experience is similar to that already mentioned. If you don't need a
lare piece, ie you have a small weight and unweighted fly, it works pretty
good. However if you're fishing with a lot of weight, and you need a large
piece to float it, it usually comes off when you cast.


"Svend Tang-Petersen" wrote in message
...

Im not sure how well that works. Personally Im using either yarn

indicators
(unless it very windy), or
preferrably the Pop Tops. The latter have the advantage of helping me

determine
wether or not I have drag free drift.

I've had bad experiences with a number of the twist-on indicators. One

brand
had a tendency to split
easly and once I had to discard about 50% of a batch even before using

them.

Doug Kanter wrote:

Beginner question #12,318:
So far, two books I'm reading on fly fishing do NOT mention strike

putty.
But, Orvis sells it, so it MUST be worth having, right? :-)

Seriously....is
this stuff ever really useful, or do other fishermen laugh quietly when

they
see it being used?






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rw April 20th, 2004 12:45 AM

Strike Putty?
 
The only times I've found strike putty to be useful in when I'm fishing
emergers just under the surface, or very small dry flies that I can't see.

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Willi April 20th, 2004 12:51 AM

Strike Putty?
 


Sierra fisher wrote:

My experience is similar to that already mentioned. If you don't need a
lare piece, ie you have a small weight and unweighted fly, it works pretty
good. However if you're fishing with a lot of weight, and you need a large
piece to float it, it usually comes off when you cast.


I carry it but don't use it much. I use a smear of it on the tippet or
leader knots to help locate a small dry under harsh lighting or when I'm
drifting an emerger or soft hackle just under the surface. I serves as a
visual indicator but isn't a bobber like other indicators.

Willi




Danl April 20th, 2004 02:18 AM

Strike Putty?
 

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
TL
MC



Why is that woman wearing clothes?



It must be another one of those bizarre dreams.....

Danl



Wolfgang April 20th, 2004 03:36 AM

Strike Putty?
 

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
Beginner question #12,318:
So far, two books I'm reading on fly fishing do NOT mention strike putty.
But, Orvis sells it, so it MUST be worth having, right? :-)


Not necessarily.

Seriously....is this stuff ever really useful,


Yes.

or do other fishermen laugh quietly when they
see it being used?


Yes.

Wolfgang
it really shouldn't be this easy.



Wolfgang April 20th, 2004 03:39 AM

Strike Putty?
 

"Jeff Taylor" wrote in message
...

Rule #4. A woman wearing clothes is like a man in the kitchen.

True True,


It ain't as bad as it sounds........both problems are easily solved.

Wolfgang



Wayne Knight April 20th, 2004 03:59 AM

Strike Putty?
 
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
Beginner question #12,318:
So far, two books I'm reading on fly fishing do NOT mention strike putty.
[snip] Seriously....is
this stuff ever really useful, or do other fishermen laugh quietly when

they
see it being used?


I find it quite useful for those times where I want to have some sort of
visual reference of my leader without having a float attached. a little dab
on the leader is highly visible, and I use it frequently when I'm fishing
emergers or wets just below the surface or when I am fishing a dry fly
smaller than a #22 and sometimes when I'm high stick nymphing as an added
aide.



Doug Kanter April 20th, 2004 04:37 AM

Strike Putty?
 
"bruiser" wrote in message
...
I have the bio strike and use it in the same situations. It's nice

because
a tiny speck of it on your leader is pretty visible, even when it's
underwater.

It could be mistaken for Power Bait though. Make sure and keep it in the
original container if you're fishing a "no bait" stream :-)

bruce h



The Power Bait is great on crackers. Kids love the bright color.



Doug Kanter April 20th, 2004 04:40 AM

Strike Putty?
 
"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
...
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
Beginner question #12,318:
So far, two books I'm reading on fly fishing do NOT mention strike

putty.
[snip] Seriously....is
this stuff ever really useful, or do other fishermen laugh quietly when

they
see it being used?


I find it quite useful for those times where I want to have some sort of
visual reference of my leader without having a float attached. a little

dab
on the leader is highly visible, and I use it frequently when I'm fishing
emergers or wets just below the surface or when I am fishing a dry fly
smaller than a #22 and sometimes when I'm high stick nymphing as an added
aide.



Never mind. Now I have ANOTHER problem: My significant other has decided two
things. First, she's been looking for a hobby, and she thinks fly tying
could be the Next Big Thing. And second, she thinks the colors of the ones
in the store were not exciting enough. She's from Puerto Rico. I can see it
coming now: A box full of 12" long "flies" made from bright green parrot
feathers. Later: "Oh yeeeeeeeeah....these'll work great. For marlin". :-)



bruiser April 20th, 2004 05:01 AM

Strike Putty?
 
I have the bio strike and use it in the same situations. It's nice because
a tiny speck of it on your leader is pretty visible, even when it's
underwater.

It could be mistaken for Power Bait though. Make sure and keep it in the
original container if you're fishing a "no bait" stream :-)

bruce h




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