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Started by 68camaro, April 21, 2020, 05:58:35 AM

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68camaro

Quote from: Stone-Man on April 21, 2020, 11:16:14 AMLet the creek tell you what to throw. If you can't buy a dry bite in 30 minutes or so.--- put your nymph on.  I dry fly a lot because I enjoy it more than a sinking bug - Personal preference ,  but I am not going to die on a dry once the creek tells me that it ain't a floaty bug day

  JT

Got it, I stubbornly stick to things when I should change earlier.


68camaro

Quote from: Onslow on April 21, 2020, 07:32:45 AMMidges are for pretentious twats.


How about if the midge was hanging off the hook of a larger nymph on a double nymph "euro" set up fished tightlined? Would I still be a pretentious twat or does having a bigger nymph save me :laugh:

troutboy_II

Well, we all know size doesn't matter...

 :embarassed:

TB
When fishing, a person ought to carry a flask of whisky in case of snakebite. Furthermore, he ought to also carry along a small snake.

ryguy

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QuoteOut by Swift Creek Reservoir of Hull St.

Nice.  We're on the west side out past Short Pump.