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There was a thread awhile back on wet fly fishing. I'm
quite interested in fishing the wet fly. I was wondering if dry flies could be altered on the spot, say something like an Adams Dry Fly, altered into a wet fly by cutting down some of the hackle? Or solutions to make the dry fly sink without adding shots to the leader or tippet. thanks, -tom |
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