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Dave LaCourse wrote: l l l\ l \O l l 6 l l lF Where l\ is your surgeon knot O is your first fly 6 is your weighted fly F is your third fly tied to the bend of 6 wont your first fly wrap around the main line? -- Somewhere in Texas a village is missing their Idiot. |
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On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 03:01:31 -0800, JDOE wrote:
wont your first fly wrap around the main line? Nope. |
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JDOE wrote:
In article , Dave LaCourse wrote: l l l\ l \O l l 6 l l lF Where l\ is your surgeon knot O is your first fly 6 is your weighted fly F is your third fly tied to the bend of 6 wont your first fly wrap around the main line? Yes. It will twist around the leader to some extent but usually not so much so the fly gets snagged. I tie flies off a tippet tag like that when I'm fishing soft hackles. The tag should be of the heavier line. I use a heavy fly at the very end to "anchor" the rig and by lifting the line off the water, you can make the upper fly(s) bouce along the surface. Sometimes this is VERY effective, often it doesn't work, but if it does it's very exciting fishing. You get hard slashing, splashy hits as the fish throw themselves at your fly. You get alot of missed strikes but you can sometimes get the fish to hit again with a dead drift through the area. When I fish nymphs, I tie the second fly off the bend of the hook. Bruce and some others tie them off the eye. Willi |
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