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On Fri, 02 May 2008 16:48:12 -0700, rw
wrote: wrote: On Fri, 02 May 2008 14:40:13 -0700, rw wrote: wrote: On Fri, 02 May 2008 16:19:24 -0400, Dave LaCourse wrote: You can use more than one without getting tangles by simply using a circle cast - when your fly drifts past and below you on the stream, simply pick up the line and lob it upstream without any false casting. Um, why would one false cast a nymph (or a nymph rig)? To get line out. Duh! Well, **** fire and save matches, why not just pull some of that there fishing strang outta the top of yer pole and sling it like it was a lasso...? No actual reply to the issue -- just over the top bull****, as usual. Why don't we challenge Richard to the feat to casting 60 feet of line with a weighted nymph and a strike indicator 60 feet without a backcast. I'd love to see it. And if he can do it, well, Lefty move on over, there be a new kid on the circuit. Books, mag articles, endorsements are next. And we'll be able to say, "I knew old Richard before he became famous." Dave |
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On May 3, 3:29 am, Scott Seidman wrote:
Mike. I'm well aware that Germans mandate a maximum of 2" of depth variation on their stream bottoms, but that's not the way it is in the US. I don't believe I mentioned strike indicators at all. They can be very useful to determine if you're getting a dead drift or not. One other trick for nymphing is that lighter tippets mean less profile for the current to push your rig around. Obviously, if one fly in a two nymph rig is in the perfect place, the other fly is not. The probability of one fly being in the right place, though, is still better. Nymphing can be tough and hard work, especially if your doing it right. I think many folks don't appreciate the three-dimensionality of the problem. In any case, every little bit helps. I find that using a second fly increases my catch rate without increasing my rate of foul hooking, and that's what I'll tell anyone who asks about it. -- Scott Reverse name to reply Well, if you are well aware of what Germans mandate, there is not much point in any further discussion is there? Seems a lot of you folks are well aware of almost everything, excepting common sense, manners, and civil behaviour. MC |
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On Fri, 02 May 2008 21:24:27 -0400, Dave LaCourse
wrote: On Fri, 02 May 2008 16:48:12 -0700, rw wrote: wrote: On Fri, 02 May 2008 14:40:13 -0700, rw wrote: wrote: On Fri, 02 May 2008 16:19:24 -0400, Dave LaCourse wrote: You can use more than one without getting tangles by simply using a circle cast - when your fly drifts past and below you on the stream, simply pick up the line and lob it upstream without any false casting. Um, why would one false cast a nymph (or a nymph rig)? To get line out. Duh! Well, **** fire and save matches, why not just pull some of that there fishing strang outta the top of yer pole and sling it like it was a lasso...? No actual reply to the issue -- just over the top bull****, as usual. Why don't we challenge Richard to the feat to casting 60 feet of line with a weighted nymph and a strike indicator 60 feet without a backcast. Oooooh....and how are "we" willing to los...er, bet...? I'd love to see it. OK...see above. And if he can do it, well, Lefty move on over, there be a new kid on the circuit. Er, no, there wouldn't be... Books, mag articles, endorsements are next. And we'll be able to say, "I knew old Richard before he became famous." See above. IAC, I didn't ask about, nor did I even mention, backcasts. HTH, R Dave |
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On Fri, 2 May 2008 18:37:16 -0700 (PDT), Mike
wrote: Seems a lot of you folks are well aware of almost everything, excepting common sense, manners, and civil behaviour. Who is stirring the **** pot now, Mike. Clue: It ain't Scott. |
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On Fri, 02 May 2008 23:07:41 -0400, Dave LaCourse
wrote: On Fri, 02 May 2008 21:06:31 -0500, wrote: I didn't ask about, nor did I even mention, backcasts. You didn't? Riiiiight. It was "false casts", which are still pretty difficult to do without a backcast. And if you are gonna cast a fly 60 feet, it will be *very* difficult to do without falsecasts and thereby backcasts. Impressive, even for ROFF - incorrect AND non sequitur... I would still pay big bucks to see you cast 60 feet of line *without* a false cast (which would require a back cast), eh? OK, fine, it's a deal. Put your big bucks where your big mouth is...how about $50,000.00 US dollars? Too big? How about $10,000.00? Not big enough bucks for you? OK, how about $25,000.00? Make it light on yourself - what's your definition of "big bucks?" Put up or shut up, R |
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On Fri, 02 May 2008 21:13:47 -0700, rw
wrote: wrote: The "issue" (I'll use your word, but I don't consider it an "issue") is that one shouldn't be false-casting double rigs - or at the very least, novices should definitely not be doing so - and false-casting a nymph should be, well, let's say the exception rather than the rule. Dave said it, and therefore, I asked Dave why he thought one would do it. You joined in with a smart-assed remark and so, on that "issue," you got an "actual reply." And there you are, R What an enormous pile of stinking ****. You shouldn't false cast a nymph rig until you HAVE to false cast a nymph rig to get it to where you want it to go. Which, in my case at least, is frequently. Granted, it takes some experience to avoid cluster****s, but it's possible and not even all that difficult. Avoid the "tight loops" of dry fly fishing and don't worry about whether the cast is pretty. One of the two best nymph fisherman I know has about the ugliest casting style I've ever seen. If I'm using a lot of weight, or otherwise have a very cluster****able rig, I'll throw the rig into the water on the backcast and use the drag of the water to load the rod for the forward cast. Uh-huh... Well, you've convinced me, what with you knowing the two best nymph fishermen you know and all... Lawdy, lawdy, R |
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