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![]() "Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 10:51:43 -0800, "Tom Nakashima" wrote: Anyone still use split shots and no beaded nymphs? That is my normal nymphing rig. I usually know what will work on my home waters, so I use just one nymph on the end of an 18 inch tippet. I put non-toxic split shot at the tippet/leader knot (generally a double surgeon's knot. I will "tune" the rig by adding or subtracting weight until I get the right drift. I generally do not use a strike indicator, but if I do I tune it for the right depth. Although I have them, I don't like using beaded nymphs if they are the metal type. I have glass beads on many of my home-ties and they do not add that much weight to the fly. Dave Same here Dave, I like the idea of adding and subtracting weight depending on the current and drift. I remember someone asking about choice of flies. And I added; First think: 1. Size 2. Then Pattern 3. Then Color With Nymphs it's slightly different; First think; 1. Size 2. Action 3. Texture 4. Pattern 5. Color By action, I like to try to get the drift right by using a non beaded nymph and adding splits and a single fly. I usually start out with the Fuzzy Hare's Ear. Just love the way it tumbles through the feeding zones. I also don't use an indicator, just hate them, and this is where texture comes into play. Fish will eject as fast as they detect. I also like active nymphing, pulling fish out of the feeding zones. Soft Hackle Woolly Worm, or Streamers. Again action, they'll sometimes chase and strike just out of curiosity. -tom |
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