Ok, if no judgements made...
From floating flyline, tie leader 1/3 longer than deepest depth fished down to terminal tippet. About 3" from flyline, peg a med. corkie with toothpick(adjustable). Tie on desired nymph(globug, etc....) Add desired weight either twistons, splitshot, or weighted fly 18-24" up from fly. This set-up works best with roll-casts, which are also much more appropriate for small, tight creeks, rivers, etc..... You can work the lanes casting up-stream, and drifting down, letting out line as needed. If the corkie stops, or moves in an unnatural direction, give it the wood!
Maybe not truly flyfishing, but it works.
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