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How to fish the Mouse Pattern?
Never done this before, I ordered the Mouse Pattern in a size 6 and 8, but
not sure how to fish it. Anyone have suggestions, techniques on fishing the mouse pattern? http://www.hillsdiscountflies.com/cg...tegory _Code= thanks, -tom |
How to fish the Mouse Pattern?
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Never done this before, I ordered the Mouse Pattern in a size 6 and 8, but not sure how to fish it. Anyone have suggestions, techniques on fishing the mouse pattern? http://www.hillsdiscountflies.com/cg...tegory _Code= thanks, -tom Sorry, correct link to the mouse pattern I purchased: http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/mouse_pattern.jpg -tom |
How to fish the Mouse Pattern?
Tom Nakashima wrote: "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Never done this before, I ordered the Mouse Pattern in a size 6 and 8, but not sure how to fish it. Anyone have suggestions, techniques on fishing the mouse pattern? http://www.hillsdiscountflies.com/cg...tegory _Code= thanks, -tom Sorry, correct link to the mouse pattern I purchased: http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/mouse_pattern.jpg -tom I would use cat gut leaders. Two kittens were watching a tennis match. One says"I didn't know you were so interested in tennis". "It's family, Dad's in the racquet" |
How to fish the Mouse Pattern?
"BJ Conner" wrote in message oups.com... Tom Nakashima wrote: "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Never done this before, I ordered the Mouse Pattern in a size 6 and 8, but not sure how to fish it. Anyone have suggestions, techniques on fishing the mouse pattern? http://www.hillsdiscountflies.com/cg...tegory _Code= thanks, -tom Sorry, correct link to the mouse pattern I purchased: http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/mouse_pattern.jpg -tom I would use cat gut leaders. Two kittens were watching a tennis match. One says"I didn't know you were so interested in tennis". "It's family, Dad's in the racquet" Good one BJ, a cat did bite off 20 ft of my line once when I was practicing my cast on the lawn. -tom |
How to fish the Mouse Pattern?
Tom Nakashima wrote:
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Never done this before, I ordered the Mouse Pattern in a size 6 and 8, but not sure how to fish it. Anyone have suggestions, techniques on fishing the mouse pattern? http://www.hillsdiscountflies.com/cg...tegory _Code= thanks, -tom Sorry, correct link to the mouse pattern I purchased: http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/mouse_pattern.jpg That is so cute! :-) I tied the same pattern without the eyes, ears, and whiskers, for Alaska -- didn't have much luck with it. I think Willi caught a few with his mouse, which looked a lot easier to tie. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
How to fish the Mouse Pattern?
"rw" wrote in message m... I tied the same pattern without the eyes, ears, and whiskers, for Alaska -- didn't have much luck with it. I think Willi caught a few with his mouse, which looked a lot easier to tie. Alaska is where I'll be trying this mouse pattern on the Arolik in July. Not sure whether to surface it, or sink it. Throw it in and hope for the best? -tom |
How to fish the Mouse Pattern?
Tom Nakashima typed:
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Never done this before, I ordered the Mouse Pattern in a size 6 and 8, but not sure how to fish it. Anyone have suggestions, techniques on fishing the mouse pattern? I hear Wayne Knight prefers hanging them from tree limbs. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
How to fish the Mouse Pattern?
Tim J. wrote: I hear Wayne Knight prefers hanging them from tree limbs. Ya heard wrong |
How to fish the Mouse Pattern?
Tom Nakashima wrote:
"rw" wrote in message m... I tied the same pattern without the eyes, ears, and whiskers, for Alaska -- didn't have much luck with it. I think Willi caught a few with his mouse, which looked a lot easier to tie. Alaska is where I'll be trying this mouse pattern on the Arolik in July. Not sure whether to surface it, or sink it. Throw it in and hope for the best? -tom Tom, Make it do what mice do in the water. They swim. Toss it close to the opposite bank(preferably a cutbank with lots of vegetation), mend a couple times and let it drift along the bank. Let it swing, and "swim it" back upstream. I read pauses help. I've seen video of big char taking a mouse pattern as it sits, waking in current. Having only caught bass on a mouse, I cannot comment on the effectiveness of this method. ;-) brians |
How to fish the Mouse Pattern? (Here's how it's done)
After a little research, I learned how to fish the Mouse Pattern:
Good casting skill is needed to present a mouse 60 feet away from a boat. The presentation of the mouse must be done so as to resemble one that came to the water's edge and accidentally fell in. The cast is made so that the mouse lands on or bounces off the rocks. When the mouse lands on a rock, a small twitch will cause it to fall in. Getting the mouse there isn't enough. Brown trout like mice but rise for them slowly. The trout knows a mouse in the water is in trouble and doesn't have to hurry to eat it. He'll swim from under a rock ledge or shadowed shoreline and slowly rise to feed. While the trout is deciding whether or not to eat the mouse, the imitation must act like it is swimming and struggling to get back to safety. Even then, mice swim slowly. So line stripping (pulling line in for non fly-fishers) is done only an inch or two at a time with a slight twitch. Swim the mouse too fast and the trout will realize something's wrong and won't take it. Trout first pull a mouse down by the tail to drown it. That means the hook shouldn't be set on the first tug, to do so will pull the mouse from the fish's mouth. Wait another moment or so, allowing the trout to take the entire mouse in its mouth before striking. But don't wait too long! The trout will realize the mouse is a fake and spit it out. There's a split second when the trout bites the mouse by the tail and another split second when the trout gets the whole mouse in its mouth. That's when the hook must be set. Remember, the trout's mouth is hard and bony, so the hook must be sharp and set crisply. -tom |
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