Tail end of the Pmd hatch
Tom Nakashima wrote:
"rw" wrote in message
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I prefer the parachute pattern for four reasons:
(1) It sits lower in the water, as someone else said. The fish seem to
like that.
I thought the Parachute Adams sits higher in the water, due to the
parachute.
The hackle on a parachute tie doesn't extend below the hook shank (or at
least not very far below it). That's why they float lower than a
traditionally hackled fly.
(2) I hate tying the wings onto a traditional Adams.
But that's not the main reason for favoring the Parachute Adams over the
Adams?
If I'm tying them, yes, it is a reason.
(3) It's symmetrical, and so doesn't tend to twist the tippet, as a
traditional Adams does unless it's perfectly tied.
Interesting, never had a problem with twist with the Adams...your casting
technique?
I've notice some casters to have a natural twist of the tippet with any fly.
Any asymmetry in the tie (i.e., the wings) will tend to cause the tippet
to twist -- especially fine tippet.
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