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Old May 31st, 2005, 05:06 PM
George Adams
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If your not getting down to where the fish are, what difference does it
make if you can detect the take sooner?.....you're not going to get any
takes. If you've ever done any sight fishing with nymphs, it will
become apparent to you that the fish will pretty much have to hook
himself when taking a nymph, as the take and rejection are so fast,
that by the time you see the indicator move it's all over. Get the
nymph on the bottom, control your drift, and let nature take its course.