"Tim Lysyk" wrote in message
news:XDiKd.52931$Qb.12506@edtnps89...
Yep.......the subject line says it all. Managed to get a good day of
January fishing in today.
(nice trip report snipped)
Tim Lysyk
Hi Tim,
Sounds like a neat day! Thanks. Glad the RS2 worked for you.
For all. Here is a link to the RS2 Home Page:
http://home.att.net/~ferenc/
I probably posted something similar in ancient history, but thought I'd
share some of it again. The author of the website, is now a friend of Rim
(the RS2 guy.)
I've seen Rim tie a couple times. At that time he never deviated from what
is published on the website, much.
Since that time . . .as things go in the fishin' world . . . there are many
deviations. . .from many different sources.
While fishing a similar pattern, I tied, to his, in the '70s, on the same
river, I switched to his. I liked it better, after getting out of my
pouting mode. His was a better concept. Simply, it just works, in many
places.
For those not seeing it yet, just go to the website. It has caught "many"
fish for me over the years. I use it on its own in the surface area, or
with a dropper behind another nymph, or a dropper behind a dry, or behind an
indicator. I don't weight the flies, but some do. I may weight the rig,
maybe not, depending on where the fish are setting up.
This time of year I would almost always use weight.
Use the web site as a base reference, and then just goof around with the
pattern from there.
Good pattern.
Thanks Tim for making me look at my fly boxes again. Seems anymore I give
away more flies than I use . . .kinda fun.
BestWishes,
DaveMohnsen
Denver
(who hasn't been out, actually fishing, since the middle of November or so.)