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Old April 7th, 2009, 02:01 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Robert11[_2_]
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Default From OP: Fishing Smelt Flies ?

Hi Guys,

Just a quick thanks for info.
Appreciate it.

Bob

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On Mon, 6 Apr 2009 08:05:38 -0400, "Robert11"
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Hi,

Have never fished streamers much, but am thinking of getting a bunch of
flies
imitating Smelts for some fishing on the Quabbin and Wachusett in a few
weeks.

The streamer flies I do have, that supposedly imitate Smelt's, are
non-floaters, and I have always fished them deep.

Think it is worthwhile to try and find some floating Smelt flies, or are
Smelt imitations mostly
fished non-surface, or deep ?

If so, any suggested patterns for "floaters" ?

How would they be fished; just a dead drift, or... ?

Thanks,
Bob

How weird - I was recently reading a book by William Tapply - a fishing
book,
not one of his novels - also, Tapply is the son of Tap Tapply, of "Tap's
Tips"
fame - and he was talking about that _area_. I _think_ he wrote a book
for
Orvis??? that would cover general fishing in that area, his "home water"
for
quite a while. If you're interested in it, do a Google on him, and I'll
bet
you'll find it.

As to the underlying question, I have no experience fishing smelt
imitations on
the Quabbin and Wachusett, but why would one want a "floating streamer?"
Streamers are supposed to, um, well, "stream." If you want a floating
fly, what
about a popper or any number of the on-or-near-the surface "dense hair"
flies
like bees, mice, etc.

You don't indicate your quarry - what is it, and when?

HTH,
R