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On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 07:44:30 -0700, rw
wrote: I tried experimenting with something last year. I work Frog's Fanny (i.e., hydrophobic Cabosil) into the dubbing of my dropper nymph (preferably done when I tie them, but it also works after the fact). This makes the fly buoyant and causes it (I believe) to float above the weight or above the weighted top nymph. The fish seem to like it, and it results in fewer snags. Some say that the Frog's Fanny makes bubbles that imitate a natural. BTW, I prefer using weight instead of bead-head nymphs. I've used Frog's Fanny in the same way and it works very well with LaFontain's caddis pupa. I am sure that your assessment about the nymph floating higher is correct. Dave |
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