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Anyone know a good reliable fly for fishing? Nymphs stick in my mind for
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Harry wrote:
:: Anyone know a good reliable fly for fishing? Nymphs stick in my :: mind for some reason. :: :: I want them to float on the surface by the way. Hmmm, you'd be better off asking in the other groups, try these: news:uk.rec.fishing.game news:rec.outdoors.fishing.fly news:rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying Be warned that these last two are worldwide, so you may get some answers that are based on American or Austrailian tackle and methods etc. HTH |
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URL:mailto ![]() Anyone know a good reliable fly for fishing? Nymphs stick in my mind for some reason. I want them to float on the surface by the way. Just one? Nymphs are usually fished at or just below the surface btw though they can be used deep. Different flies and flyfishing methods apply for different species of fish in different venues and they vary with the season. I might use something small and black for summer dace or huge and gaudy for pike. Chub will take s popper, daddy-longlegs or general fuzzy bumble, grayling a Sawyer bug or roach a black and peacock spider - but each of those would be used in a different time and place. Just about everything will attack a mayfly or a big sedge - IF used at the right time and place. Tell us a bit more about the waters you intend to fish and when and maybe we'll be able to be more specific. Cheerio, -- |
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Hi Derek.
Basically, when I have been summer Carping, I noticed that a lot of carp will readily take flies off the surface. However, they are a lot more cautious of Dog Biscuits. So, I thought, what if I was to try a floating fly instead this summer? "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... Just one? Nymphs are usually fished at or just below the surface btw though they can be used deep. Different flies and flyfishing methods apply for different species of fish in different venues and they vary with the season. I might use something small and black for summer dace or huge and gaudy for pike. Chub will take s popper, daddy-longlegs or general fuzzy bumble, grayling a Sawyer bug or roach a black and peacock spider - but each of those would be used in a different time and place. Just about everything will attack a mayfly or a big sedge - IF used at the right time and place. Tell us a bit more about the waters you intend to fish and when and maybe we'll be able to be more specific. Cheerio, -- |
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![]() "Harry" wrote in message ... Hi Derek. So, I thought, what if I was to try a floating fly instead this summer? I'd go for it 'cos I've done and its SCARY when your fly reel goes berserk just after the Carp realises it's been fooled -- Merry Christmas From Gray The Madcaravanner from Chesterfield www.madcaravanner.co.uk You don't have to be mad but it helps --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.554 / Virus Database: 346 - Release Date: 20/12/2003 |
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In article , Harry
URL:mailto ![]() Hi Derek. Basically, when I have been summer Carping, I noticed that a lot of carp will readily take flies off the surface. However, they are a lot more cautious of Dog Biscuits. So, I thought, what if I was to try a floating fly instead this summer? try it and see :-) I've only ever had one smallish carp on a nondescript nymph and lost another on a goldhead. One of my friends has had a couple on goldheads too - but I have seen a ten pounder landed on a booby. Godheads are weighted nymphs and boobies, while bouyant, are fished close to the bottom on a sinking line. All this really means is that I don't fish for carp with a fly unless I'm making some sort of point - otoh in the same waters if they're present rudd are very willing to have a go at a floating fly. Roach are a little less willing to come up but if there's a fall of flying ants you can get a whole shoal feeding on the top. Cheerio, -- |
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