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On Oct 17, 8:24*pm, daytripper wrote:
On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 02:05:02 GMT, notbob wrote: I saw something today that left me dumbfounded. * [...] Seems like the title shouldda been "Nobody Told Me" ;-) Aside from the use of bubble floats with casting gear to enable the use of flies, there's even a specific class of fly tied for the purpose of dragging on the surface, called a "wake fly", most often touted for fishing for steelhead... /daytripper Im assuming that most folks know to fish ovipositing caddis across the current, waking, bouncing etc. Right? And even splashes for big October caddis? Dave |
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