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Old July 26th, 2004, 02:17 PM
Jarmo Hurri
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Default Dries for droppers


Salmo On the big tailwater rivers here in Montana (Missouri, Big
Salmo Horn) you often want to fish with small dry flies--that I can't
Salmo see--especially on the breezy, overcast days, when the fishing
Salmo is usually at its best.

Salmo So I like to fish an extra-bushy #16 or #18 Pale Morning Dun or
Salmo even a Royal Wulff (that I can see) with 24" of tippet behind
Salmo that (tied to the bend of the hook)....with a smaller,
Salmo essentially invisible dryfly at the end.

Good point. I guess a technique like that could also prove to be very
useful in stillwater fishing.

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Jarmo Hurri

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