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Sounds a lot like the way I nymph, with a heavily weighted
bonefish fly and a smaller unweighted one. When it's windy I put the heavy fly at the end. When it's not blowing boats out of the water, I put the itty bitty fly out at the end. An extra-big barbell Crazy Charlie gets the little one down. At the end of the day, the little nymph will out catch the big one in terms of numbers. But the 2-3 biggest fish of the day will (almost) always be taken by the bonefish fly. I started doing that on the North Platte in Wyoming. But it works everywhere. Especially on large tail water rivers: Big Horn, Missouri, North Platte, etc. |
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Nymphing - indicator-to-nymph MAX distance | [email protected] | Fly Fishing | 60 | June 8th, 2005 03:23 PM |