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Wayne Knight wrote:
I have never had much luck tying or swinging a dropper off the back of another fly, fairly common, I just suck at it. When I fish a dropper I leave a decent tag end off the eye of the top fly and tie the "dropper" off of that tag end, or I tie in tippet with a blood knot and leave a long tag end and tie the submerged fly there. A dropper is great for snagging the fish when you miss the strike on the dry. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, rw wrote:
A dropper is great for snagging the fish when you miss the strike on the dry. :-) True - but also great when using a dry as an indicator trailing a size 24 thread midge or reed smut stuck in the film. __________________________________________________ _____________________ \ Mu Young Lee remove all dashes and underscores in reply address |
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