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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 15:53:16 -0700, Todd wrote:
Trout have a strong sense of taste in their lips and spit my fly out in less than half a second. Taaaadaaaa. By jeeves ya got it, lad. You have to know when the fly is in the little guy's mouth and react before that 'half a secod" is over. Try watching your line/leader junction while you are drifting the fly. If it hesitates or stops, set the hook. Or, you can use a strike indicator - if it hesitates or stops, set the hook. To dip a fly into *any* solution that adds taste or smell is cheating, and in most states illegal to boot. Dave |
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:09:01 -0400, Dave LaCourse
wrote: To dip a fly into *any* solution that adds taste or smell is cheating, and in most states illegal to boot. Add: "in fly fishing only waters." |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:09:01 -0400, Dave LaCourse wrote: To dip a fly into *any* solution that adds taste or smell is cheating, and in most states illegal to boot. Add: "in fly fishing only waters." I was wondering! This is a put and take stream. Although, this year they planted it with galizzions of 5" browns. I usually only keep 11" plus and then only enough to fill my frying pan. Trout's fake was sealed when the Lord create butter, salt, pepper, Rosemary, Garlic... He must of been happy with some of us when he created trout too. I am thinking of adding an extra split shot to try to get at the feeding lies under the rapid where the water is still. And, to add a tiny bit of extra tension. This does pose a problem when the water above the fly is in post run off volume. For some reason, this stream, trout love it dead under the rapid. I very seldom catch one in the transition side water. It is not like any other stream I have fished. (I had to fish this stream for three years before I started to catch fish.) And, I have also noticed that a tiny bit of side ways motion to alter the dead drift just slightly gets more strikes. -T |
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On Jun 22, 8:46*pm, Todd wrote:
Dave LaCourse wrote: On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:09:01 -0400, Dave LaCourse wrote: To dip a fly into *any* solution that adds taste or smell is cheating, and in most states illegal to boot. * Add: *"in fly fishing only waters." I was wondering! This is a put and take stream. *Although, this year they planted it with galizzions of 5" browns. I usually only keep 11" plus and then only enough to fill my frying pan. *Trout's fake was sealed when the Lord create butter, salt, pepper, Rosemary, Garlic... *He must of been happy with some of us when he created trout too. I am thinking of adding an extra split shot to try to get at the feeding lies under the rapid where the water is still. *And, to add a tiny bit of extra tension. *This does pose a problem when the water above the fly is in post run off volume. *For some reason, this stream, trout love it dead under the rapid. *I very seldom catch one in the transition side water. *It is not like any other stream I have fished. *(I had to fish this stream for three years before I started to catch fish.) And, I have also noticed that a tiny bit of side ways motion to alter the dead drift just slightly gets more strikes. -T My father was a tool and die maker. He once constructed a device that works on the same fundmental principle as the familiar spring loaded mouse trap, except that rather than the squarish wire bale that does the work in the latter, this one had a single barbed spear point that slammed down on the fish's head, impaling it on a rubber coated anvil and making escape impossible. I think something like this is what you are looking for. Aside from that, the advice you really need has little to do with angling. The good news is that if you stick around here for a while......you'll get it. g. get it? |
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