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![]() thanks...i posted my questions before i read the full thread... jeff Yes, self guided. I used a 7 wt. to toss the mouse, which is not very aerodynamic. :-) You can really hear that MF whiz by your ear. My successful mouse pattern was made of spun deer hair clipped flat on the top and the bottom, with a black foam top for flotation and a rabbit strip tail. There were two ways they worked for me: 1. Rainbows like cover, and the biggest ones have the best cover. If you cast the mouse into cover in good holding water you're likely to get a strike. 2. At night, especially. the rainbows cruise the runs. Casting a mouse across the current, mending upstream, and stripping and mending as though it's trying to get to the bank produced for me. They typically hit right against the bank. |
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