Bob
Every now on then, I might get the point fly tangled when NZ-style fishing, but not very often. I think it happens if / when I rush my cast. If I use a "normal" 6" - 8" dropper, I find that I have a very hard time if the dropper is a dry fly or a heavier nymph. Using the 6" - 8" dropper with two soft hackles works well for me.
Bob
Pheasant Tail Soft Hackle
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Re: Pheasant Tail Soft Hackle
I still use the original tried and true dropper method: the loop to loop connection with two flies space approximately 2 feet apart, with a loop to loop connection. I also use medium stiff monofilament, and all of my droppers are no longer than 4 1/2 inches.
Ray - next time we are together I would really like to work with you on putting together a step-by-step instruction for this system.
Dana
Ray - next time we are together I would really like to work with you on putting together a step-by-step instruction for this system.
Dana
Soft and wet - the only way....
Re: Pheasant Tail Soft Hackle
I don't often fish more than one fly anymore, but, when I did stiff mono and 3"-4" droppers were my choice, a short stiff dropper tied at right angles to the leader seldom tangled for me. One day I will try one of the inline methods of multiple flies.
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Re: Pheasant Tail Soft Hackle
Dana - We should make time to do that, the next time we get together.
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Re: Pheasant Tail Soft Hackle
That would be great.. I know I’ve mentioned this particular system on multiple occasions, over various Internet message boards.
My point is:this way seems to work so much better than any of the other methods that are out there. It’s very hard to improve over old techniques: a bamboo rod with a silk line and 3X leader, swinging a couple of wets, is just as effective now as it was centuries ago... Which begs the question: are we really making progress?
D
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