Mike,
That is a tall order but I can comply with the Spiders but I have searched in vane for the specified material for the Tups. I have even got down on my hands and knees, so to speak, but to know avail. As I hope that you can see by my posting that I have suffered this indignation for many months and have lost some sleep. Further I have not spoken of this misstep to any of my local TU members because of the embarrassment I have felt.
Oh did I say that they were some of the tastiest Trouts I have ever eaten. OOOPs.
I should add that in reference to the above references that as I was reading my copy of Stewart I by passed that chapter so I would not feel tempted to transgress again. Even though one of the masters advocated the use of GH's.
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I'm going to have to look into the weighted leader. William I think I understand your idea and I'll have to investigate. The only method I've ever used was what I showed you on Spring Creek. I use the heavier or larger nymph at the point and a smaller as the dropper fished up in the water column. That's how I fish the wet flies I've been tying. I know it's not traditional, but I don't know how else you can entice fish that are hugging the bottom.
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See, now there's where you went astray. Had you read, nay studied, that chapter, you would realize that fishing the worm is not, never has been, and never shall be a transgression. Neither is eating a few tasty trouts, for that matter.narcodog wrote:Mike,
I should add that in reference to the above references that as I was reading my copy of Stewart I by passed that chapter so I would not feel tempted to transgress again.