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Nymphing - indicator-to-nymph MAX distance



 
 
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Old June 3rd, 2005, 05:10 AM
jeffc
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"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
Dave LaCourse wrote in
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Remember, if your indicator (line/leader connection) is going faster
or the same speed as the top current (watch to bubbles),...


I don't get this. I know you're up there with the best nymph fishermen I
know, but I don't see how a nymph without a motor on it can go faster than
the current...


He didn't mean that. He meant the indicator should be going a little slower
than the surface current. It won't ever be going faster unless there's some
strange drag from a fast side current or something. Anyway, this is why
Borger calls it a drift indicator instead of a strike indicator.


 




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