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Old March 18th, 2004, 11:29 PM
Josh Blair
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Default What is your secret of fly rotation?

Don't forget about seining the river and trying to match what you find. Look
on the surface, in the surface film, in the mid drift, and near the bottom.

Josh

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Dear folks,

This is the first time I write a message on this board though I have
been reading your useful and fun-to-read articles for a long time.

My question today is, what is your secret, rationale, or theory of fly
rotation that goes beyond Woolly Bugger as the terminator? What is
your initial searching pattern? If you have to change fly pattern
itself, not just downsizing it, then, what fly do you usually go for
next, and then? What is your fly of last resort?

I will appreciate your kind help.



 




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