Flyfishing/Surface Disturbance
Posted Oct-29-07 16:08:24 PDT
You come upon a pool in a trout stream and all is quiet. Where do you start? Tie on a # 12 Caddis Fly and give it some animation. Let it tear up the surface. You will be amazed at the vicious strikes you can provoke! I used to waste time by floating the classic dead-drifted dry fly. No more! Try the hitched fly, the skittering fly or the skated fly. You will be amazed! Life is not static on a river. There is always something trying to get away. Sit, watch and you will observe what I am talking about. May the river gods smile upon you. Sincerely, Capt. Bob
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at 12:31 am
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By: Kayak, Canoe, and Fishing News » Trout Fishing/Unorthodox Techniques on October 30, 2007
at 12:35 am
Great post Capt. I use caddis almost all the time on small creeks and skate them like suggested. Fantastic results some days.
By: pacres on December 14, 2007
at 6:36 pm
PACRES—Thank you for your comment. Hope to hear from you again. Have a look at my other posts as well as http://www.robertstackleco.com. sincerely, Capt. Bob
By: robertstackle on December 15, 2007
at 12:14 am