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notbob wrote:
On 2008-05-08, rw wrote: I suggest using an indicator. It allows you to vary the depth to the weight and the fly. I like the Fish Pimps. To minimize drag try tying on a very long length of tippet, right up to the indicator. You'll have to cut back your tapered leader and effectively ruin it for pretty casting, but it really helps with drag. Strike whenever the indicator so much as pauses. I have some yel foam pinch-ons. I'll give'r a try. nb Those don't work very well, IMO. They don't have enough buoyancy to hold up heavy weight, which sometimes you need. In a "pinch" you can put on more than one. I sometimes use small pinch-on indicators when I'm fishing a tiny dry fly in difficult seeing conditions. It helps to spot the fly (my vision isn't good), but it's annoying when the fish hit the indicator instead of the fly. :-) The Fish Pimps my choice. The only problem with them is that they tend to wear out and come off, littering the stream. Use fresh ones. They're pretty cheap. Polypropylene yarn works well, too. It's very sensitive, but it's harder to move up and down and more difficult to tie on. Tends to kink the leader when you move it. Also harder to cast in the wind. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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