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I'm starting to tie up a stock for next year and on the list are Brown Drake
look-a-likes. Both my notes and my reference books make a "wiggle" nymph tied on two hooks with a hinge in the middle seem like a good idea. I've never fished such a tie and wonder ... are they really worth the effort or are they just another sounds good and looks good in the vise but doesn't fish that well, tie ... I only get a very few days a year to try Brown Drake ties and I'm fairly happy with my "emerger" but would like to try and extend this last light hatch by fishing a nymph before the fish start surface feeding .... I've had good luck with this on the somewhat similar Hex hatch, but have never tried a wiggling fly All suggestions and shared experiences, appreciated |
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