#91017 - 06/09/00 02:43 PM
Re: Strike indicators for fly fisherman
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 13606
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69,
I tried using a small corky as a fly fishing bobber about 12 years ago, but found that it cast funny. I seem to have trouble adding anything on my leader. I can cast and occasionally use a lightly weighted fly, like a stonefly nymph. But I just don't go for the Montana style, where some guides take what almost amounts to thin pencil lead and wrap it on a nymph. I know they just lob and don't actually cast such concoctions, but it just takes the fun out of it for me.
I have wondered if it's possible to assemble a combination fly and strike indicator/bobber that would work for steelheading on small streams. It seems like the fly would have to be heavy, and the indicator would have to be bulky, rendering the whole mess a disaster to cast. I think spin anglers have come up with the solution with jigs and floats on long and light spinning rods.
I try to be open to new ideas, but admittedly I have my preferences for how I like to fish, and am not a fan of lobbing.
Sincerely,
Salmo g.
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#91018 - 06/10/00 12:33 AM
Re: Strike indicators for fly fisherman
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Parr
Registered: 04/10/99
Posts: 57
Loc: Port Townsend, WA
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Lets face it, most everybody would rather swing flys than nymph for steelhead. The problem I find is that the best swinging water is the tailouts. Now take the Sol Duc in mid April, how many aluminum boats clank across the tailouts each day? It dosnt take many to spook the fish out of the prime spots. So you can either sleep in your boat at the ramp to get first water, or you figure out a way to fish the "non fly water" with a flyrod. Nymphing is the awnser. I will fish two lead eyed glowbugs 16 inches apart under a yarn indicator(BOBBER) I like the yarn better than corkies, more sensitive to the light take. I like the lead eyes better than split shots, less to foul up. Put the flys out parallel to the boat, get your boat to the same speed the float-Indicator-bobber and have the caster mend to maintain the dead drift. It works! I get alot of greif about this method, which is accepted in every other trout fishery in the country. It is not any diffrent than the way guys fish with jigs and floats. I have heard all sorts of reasons that this way of fishing is unethical, but I boated more fish this winter than ever before. I hear "you might as well gear fish" and my fav "Its not about how many fish you hookup" said by a guy who is a guide and has to convince that to his clients every day. I like casting a flyrod and fighting fish with a single action reel. Its a little harder to cast this rig, but it hooks fish
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#91019 - 06/10/00 11:52 PM
Re: Strike indicators for fly fisherman
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Alevin
Registered: 12/08/99
Posts: 14
Loc: Longview,wa,usa
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I usually use a foam hopper as the indicator. Floats good and you might even get a fish on it instead of the nymph.
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#91020 - 06/11/00 12:24 PM
Re: Strike indicators for fly fisherman
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/16/00
Posts: 323
Loc: snohomish, wa
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Any thing added to your leader that is heavier or more wind resistant is going to foul up your casting. So do the best you can. Also try not using floating lines with long front tapers, they just make it worse because they are designed for delicate presentations. And look into right angle leaders. I think there is instructions for one in Deke Meyers book. Have used split shot for years in deeper holes (yes it sucks casting) for summer fish with good results. All this said I do prefer to swing a fly, but sometimes in certain places you cant get deep enough. Now I use bead heads, cone heads, or barbells on my flys to get down. A weighted nymph in summer (4s to 8s) can be a killer. And having fished with Jim Teeny years ago I know how good flys can be if presented deep and slow enough for Steelhead.
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