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Scott Seidman wrote:
Sounds a little similar to nymphing, in that noticing and acting on the take seems to be 3/4 of the battle I've recently read Morris & Chan's On Fly Fishing Trout Lakes, in preparation for an upcoming still water trip. In my experience, compared to stream fishing, lake fishing is usually tedious: blind fishing with slow, slow retrieves. That's balanced by the chance of catching some big dogs. Another interesting aspect is that there's a wide variety of techniques and imitations that are very different from stream fishing. In addition to Chan's favorite chironomids, there are leeches, several types of mayflies (especially callibaetis), caddis, damselfies, dragonflies, scuds, water boatmen, and backswimmers. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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