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"M" wrote in message
... The only time I catch on wet fly is when I'm retrieving at speed. I have never yet caught by casting up stream (and taking up the slack as the fly returns), or casting downstream and paying out line. With trout this size though, it's quite possible I'm getting takes but never see them? Yes, this is very likely. When a fish takes a fly that you are retrieving at speed, the fly's motion through the water sets the hook in the jaw. When a fish takes a fly in "dead drift" he usually rejects it within one second and the angler may feel nothing. So the angler may either fish wet fly for fish he can see (i.e. observe the take) or must invent a way of seeing a take move the leader, even if only a millimetre (which movement a float of some kind often magnifies, or else (a) fish a tight line with no slack, (b) so as to feel a take in his fingertips via line and leader, or else use an "induced take" -- as described by authors Jim Leisenring (American) and Oliver Kite (British.) You cannot expect to catch fish if you need to strike but cannot sense when to strike effectively. Those authors offer methods to achieve this. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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