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About ten days ago I posted a message saying George Harvey and Vince
Marinaro had demonstrated that the purpose of fine tippets is to combat drag, not to be invisible to trout. I've had time to do some checking. Here is a quotation from Harvey's _Techniques of Trout Fishing and Fly Tying_, revised edition, pages 20-21: "I made my way to the head of a flat pool I knew held a good population of trout. I sat down upon the bank and started a chum line of [Japanese] beetles. It wasn't long until I had about a dozen trout taking every beetle that floated down. Now I took twenty-inch pieces of hard nylon of all sizes I had with me and inserted the end of the nylon into some of the beetles and sent them down the chum line. Since there was no drag on the nylon, the browns picked off most all of the beetles that were attached to the nylon. "This was not my idea. I had read of a similar experiment conducted by John Crowe and I wanted to check it for myself. Let me tell you, I was really impressed. Most of what we read today and what most fly fishermen believe is that the fine terminal part of the leader is more invisible and that this is the reason for using fine tippets. In fact many articles have been written that recommend that the size of the terminal tippet should be determined by the size of the fly one is using. This experiment blasts that theory because the stream-bred browns did not refuse a live beetle on the free-floating and drag-free pieces of nylon is sizes up to .015." A shorter description of this experiment can be found in _George Harvey: Memories, Patterns ands Tactics_, as told to Daniel L. Shields, p. 71. I was unable to find anything about this in Marinaro's _Modern Dry Fly Code_. Perhaps it's in his _Ring of the Rise_, or perhaps my memory was faulty and he did not do a similar experiment. I'll check _Ring of the Rise_ when I can find time. vince |
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