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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... I'm starting to tie up a stock for next year and on the list are Brown Drake look-a-likes. Both my notes and my reference books make a "wiggle" nymph tied on two hooks with a hinge in the middle seem like a good idea. I've never fished such a tie and wonder ... are they really worth the effort or are they just another sounds good and looks good in the vise but doesn't fish that well, tie ... I only get a very few days a year to try Brown Drake ties and I'm fairly happy with my "emerger" but would like to try and extend this last light hatch by fishing a nymph before the fish start surface feeding .... I've had good luck with this on the somewhat similar Hex hatch, but have never tried a wiggling fly the only hex and drake nymph patterns I have fished are the "wiggle" type. They are very useful bottom fished on deep holes in sandy areas on the streams in northern michigan. On those waters they are very much worth the effort. |
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