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On the subject of nymphing
Very early last June I went to Reynolds bridge on a cold morning to try and
catch a fishy. I suk at nymphing and hate it .... chicken, egg? ... not sure which follows what, the suking or the hating. But sometimes it's really the only sensible thing to try. I rigged a couple nymphs and a big hunk-o-yarn and went to work ( accurate word and remember this was supposed to be fun, not work ). After a couple tangles and re-rigging exercises I was starting to get the feel for 'not casting' and was moving up the river without too much hassle, or, any fish. It had started to snow, and it was sticking to the ground. I was getting cold and I didn't want to drive in bad conditions so I picked a spot and decided to leave when I had fished up to it. Then I tossed the entire mess out of my tackle in front of a very likely looking boulder and tensed a little in expectation as I tried to watch into the water and the indicator both. Then out of the depths a very large Brown came up slowly and inhaled that huge, puffy, ball of hook-free yarn floating on the surface, fighting his way past my nymphs to get there. Outloud, but to nobody other than the grey sky, I mumbled, "Thanks! That is a clear sign I'm not really supposed to be a nymph fisher, if ever there was one." I left G |
On the subject of nymphing
On Tue, 06 May 2008 23:56:36 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: Then out of the depths a very large Brown came up slowly and inhaled that huge, puffy, ball of hook-free yarn floating on the surface, fighting his way past my nymphs to get there. Happens all the time, Larry. I was fishing using a yellow chunk of yarn and after the a couple of hits in one hour, I put on the biggest yellow humpy I had - a size 12. Took a couple of fish, but the nymphing was more fun. Dave |
On the subject of nymphing
Larry L wrote:
Then out of the depths a very large Brown came up slowly and inhaled that huge, puffy, ball of hook-free yarn floating on the surface, fighting his way past my nymphs to get there. ........so, put a hook in the mf? |
On the subject of nymphing
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Larry L wrote: I suk at nymphing and hate it .... chicken, egg? ... not sure which follows what, the suking or the hating. My feelings exactly. I try it from time to time but it's not much fun, is it? (unless you're good at it, I suppose) Lazarus |
On the subject of nymphing
"Larry L" wrote in message ... Then I tossed the entire mess out of my tackle in front of a very likely looking boulder and tensed a little in expectation as I tried to watch into the water and the indicator both. Then out of the depths a very large Brown came up slowly and inhaled that huge, puffy, ball of hook-free yarn floating on the surface, fighting his way past my nymphs to get there. Outloud, but to nobody other than the grey sky, I mumbled, "Thanks! That is a clear sign I'm not really supposed to be a nymph fisher, if ever there was one." I left G GGG Thanks for the laugh. |
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