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I might float the local river in my WaterMaster tomorrow .... just too
nice of weather to sit around. Once launched I'm stuck for a few hours so I better be prepared for reality, and reality is nymphing will be the only likely way available to catch the fishies. I'm thinking of taking a 10ft 5wt and 'high sticking' the riffles and WBugging the frog water sections. I've heard a lot about fishing with multiple nymphs but have never really tried it, a single one beneath a dry is as close as I remember trying to deal with multiple fly rigging. My question ... what is the best ( defined as least prone to tangle ) way to rig a couple nymphs and maybe a split shot ... i.e. droppers, all in a line hook bend to hook .... other? WHERE DO YOU put the heaviest fly so that tangles are minimized ? ... last one, first one ...other ? Any ideas on cool fast and efficient ways to switch back and forth from a riffle rig to a frog water one? ... besides a second rod TIA |
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