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some nymph-strike indicator info
A while back I was asking for some advice on Fishing Nymphs and gleened some
really good info out of the posts that came up about how to fish and where in the water column, etc. I have been looking around since then for info on use of strike indicators... I hope to get some Fish Pimps in my shop. But I came across the following article that I thought was great and maybe some other folks could use as well. It also cleared up a lot of mystery for me around tying on an indicator and how they should work. I tried the suggestion of using a wulff as an indicator but had a bit of a hard time keeping it from going under too quickly. I am going to tie a mess of these up tonight but using a blob of puffy fabric paint in the center instead of the indicator yarn. http://www.globalflyfisher.com/fishbetter/indicators/ But as an added note, When I got to the hardware store I found the 5/16 o-rings to be a bit bigger than I thought they should be. I got a bunch but also picked up some of the next two sizes down. There was a bunch of other cool stuff on this site too. The author is apparently a big fan of "Trout" by Dr. Bergman. One of my favorite books... but one that I can never get through without drifting off to sleep. *grumble* I wish I could retain everything in that book in my peewee sized brain. -- flies from $5.60 per DOZEN! Rods/Reels and Gear www.fly-fishing-flies.com |
some nymph-strike indicator info
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some nymph-strike indicator info
I've experimented with making strike indicators that way, too,
although I wasn't smart enough to think of using the latex. But I've found that although poly has an s.g. less than water, and so will float, it doesn't have enough excess bouyancy to float if it's supporting a weighted nymph. Before long, it begins to submerge. So I've been experimenting with substituting closed-cell foam for the poly. Ugly, but works better. vince |
some nymph-strike indicator info
Just an aside:
When ever the strike indicator subject comes up I'm always tempted (and I seldom resist temptation) to say "why not use a foam dry fly as the indicator instead, the fly catches fish and the yarn indicator doesn't." Invariably, someone else says "because you can't move the foam fly up and down the leader, so it's not as 'depth' versitile" But it's worth pointing out that isn't entirely true. I sometimes put a foam hopper way up the leader, so it attaches to 20lb test, for instance, in order to make an extra-long dropper, for extra depth. The foam hopper indicator still works, and fish still bite it. It may not move as quickly or conveniently, but you can put it at (almost) any leader position you want. And it still does catch fish, which yarn will never do. |
some nymph-strike indicator info
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some nymph-strike indicator info
I shot a Hungarian Partridge once, near Stanford Montana,
that fell out of the sky in a small cloud of feathers and then bounced off the top rung of a metal fence, and fell inside a missle silo enclosure. |
some nymph-strike indicator info
On 5 May 2006 10:41:21 -0700, wrote:
I shot a Hungarian Partridge once, near Stanford Montana, that fell out of the sky in a small cloud of feathers and then bounced off the top rung of a metal fence, and fell inside a missle silo enclosure. I saw a tornado hit a turkey farm near Wichita, Kansas 30+ years ago and the turkeys bounced when they finally hit the ground. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
some nymph-strike indicator info
Charlie Choc typed:
On 5 May 2006 10:41:21 -0700, wrote: I shot a Hungarian Partridge once, near Stanford Montana, that fell out of the sky in a small cloud of feathers and then bounced off the top rung of a metal fence, and fell inside a missle silo enclosure. I saw a tornado hit a turkey farm near Wichita, Kansas 30+ years ago and the turkeys bounced when they finally hit the ground. So THAT'S where WKRP got the idea! :) -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
some nymph-strike indicator info
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some nymph-strike indicator info
Tim J. wrote: So THAT'S where WKRP got the idea! :) Nope, they got it here http://asms.k12.ar.us/armem/tatum/ttrot.htm |
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