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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message news:... "Daniel-San" wrote in message et... "Joe McIntosh" wrote ... Now my question--need suggestion of easy way to go from dry to nymph--as I fish upstream and come to a five foot or deeper pool just know there is a fish or two down deep- anyone have a trick to change rig for a nymphing Make a quick and improvised dropper rig. Keep the dry tied on and add leader/tippet, tied in just above the dry. Tie your (weighted) nymph to new bit of leader. The dry then becomes a bobber for the nymph. I'd imagine that it wouldn't take more than a minute or two to rig. Seems too, that when it's time to move on, a quick snip would get you back to dries without much hassle. -Dan I agree with Dan on this one Joe, without changing your rig, just add a dropper nymph to the dry fly. Length of dropper depending on depth. -tom I should add, I would use a clinch knot right to the dry fly hook, and a duncan loop (uni-knot) to the nymph for the dropper. -tom |
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