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06-08-2006 #1
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Keep the info coming
Interesting information about Wooly Buggers and rain nymphing I hope to apply to future fishing trips. Couple of questions-how and where do Droppers get tied on and what are a few examples of flashy nymphs. If any of you gentleman plan to be in the Gorge in the near future, I sure would like to hook up[no pun intended] to watch and learn.
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06-09-2006 #2
Sonny, there was a very good dropper, nymphing thread a couple of weeks back. Do a a seach and I think you'll find it.
Dennis... is there a way you can take classic threads on how tos and creat an indexed library? You would probably have enough info for a couple of good books!
"That wasn't your fly... was it?
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06-09-2006 #3
Originally Posted by sonny
Flashy nymphs: anything with a bead head, peacock herl, flashback wingcase, etc. Most nymphs (Pheasant Tail, Hare's Ear, Prince, Zug Bug, Copper John) come in various flavors which include one or more of these materials. Or you can always tie your own.
The article lost me when he went down the "middle aged white men" road to perdition. Which is just a sign of lazy journalists and poor editing. But it is a big topic. Surely some people remember the...
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