Dual nymphs
On May 2, 9:45 pm, Scott Seidman wrote:
When you've got two flies separated by 24" or so, there's a greater
likelihood that at least one of them will be in the right place at the
right time. Even for those who have experience, depth variations in the
streams are easier to deal with when you have two nymphs.
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Scott
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Not logical to assume that. Indeed, if you use two nymphs, it is far
more likely that at least one will definitely be in the wrong place
most of the time, and is thus superfluous. If the bottom nymph is
dragging on the bottom, it will keep giving false bite indications as
well.
If you want to use two nymphs, fine. I donīt mind, hell, you can use
ten if you like.
TL
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