Dual nymphs
On May 3, 3:29 am, Scott Seidman wrote:
Mike. I'm well aware that Germans mandate a maximum of 2" of depth
variation on their stream bottoms, but that's not the way it is in the US.
I don't believe I mentioned strike indicators at all. They can be very
useful to determine if you're getting a dead drift or not. One other trick
for nymphing is that lighter tippets mean less profile for the current to
push your rig around.
Obviously, if one fly in a two nymph rig is in the perfect place, the other
fly is not. The probability of one fly being in the right place, though,
is still better.
Nymphing can be tough and hard work, especially if your doing it right. I
think many folks don't appreciate the three-dimensionality of the problem.
In any case, every little bit helps. I find that using a second fly
increases my catch rate without increasing my rate of foul hooking, and
that's what I'll tell anyone who asks about it.
--
Scott
Reverse name to reply
Well, if you are well aware of what Germans mandate, there is not much
point in any further discussion is there?
Seems a lot of you folks are well aware of almost everything,
excepting common sense, manners, and civil behaviour.
MC
|