sqerl
Learning Latin
I need your help... I lost a strike indicator on the south branch. If you happen to find it, please take a picture to verify and I'll get you my shipping address. Actually, it would be better if you just drop it off shortly after finding it.
You may be asking what's so special about this strike indicator!?
Nothing. Absolutely nothing special about it. According to the packaging, it made by Cortland and its 'bouyant, visible and fade proof'
I have a whole sheet of these things in case you need to check the color once you find mine.
Distinguishing characteristics: It's bright Yellow
Last seen: Near the end of my fly line.
To be exact: 30 inches before the end of my fly line.
To be even more precise: It was 18 inches above my black bead-head wooly bugger.
To be anal: and the wooly bugger was 9 inches above a streamer/attractor pattern tied as a dropper to the wooly bugger
To be a b*tch: the attractor/streamer pattern was last seen attached to the mouth of a large brown trout that I never had the chance to really see except that it came to the surface once before running down the rapids and breaking my tippet 12 inches above the strike indicator and from what I could tell had to be bigger than 16 inches because I caught a 13" fish just a couple weeks ago and this thing made that look like a chub.
Thank you for your help in hopefully finding my strike indicator and returning it to my possesion. Return of the flies attached to the strike indicator would be a bonus. I won't push my luck by asking for the trout thats attached to the flies.
You may be asking what's so special about this strike indicator!?
Nothing. Absolutely nothing special about it. According to the packaging, it made by Cortland and its 'bouyant, visible and fade proof'
I have a whole sheet of these things in case you need to check the color once you find mine.
Distinguishing characteristics: It's bright Yellow
Last seen: Near the end of my fly line.
To be exact: 30 inches before the end of my fly line.
To be even more precise: It was 18 inches above my black bead-head wooly bugger.
To be anal: and the wooly bugger was 9 inches above a streamer/attractor pattern tied as a dropper to the wooly bugger
To be a b*tch: the attractor/streamer pattern was last seen attached to the mouth of a large brown trout that I never had the chance to really see except that it came to the surface once before running down the rapids and breaking my tippet 12 inches above the strike indicator and from what I could tell had to be bigger than 16 inches because I caught a 13" fish just a couple weeks ago and this thing made that look like a chub.
Thank you for your help in hopefully finding my strike indicator and returning it to my possesion. Return of the flies attached to the strike indicator would be a bonus. I won't push my luck by asking for the trout thats attached to the flies.