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WDYT?
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[cool][font "Pristina"][green][size 4]What do you think about this scene? [It is one of many fly fishing pictures that rotate periodically on my desk top.] Every time it comes up I wonder what the fisherman is looking at. He is looking straight ahead and his line is pulling towards his right with the direction of the river flow. So WDYT?[/size][/green][/font]

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#2
Line looks like it is at the end of the drift so I am going to say he is looking for the next spot to cast or maybe a rising trout.
In my case it would be, "Is my line wrapped around the tip of my rod again?!" Just kidding[laugh][laugh]
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#3
.... hey thats my exscuse sis.. problem is it would take me a lot longer than you to figure out what is wrong..

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#4
That is a perfect situation for the Whipcast.[cool]
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#5
ya gots to teach me that one on a switch rod???...

macfly [cool]
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#6
Switch, Spey, Float or Fly. You can do the Whip from all of them.[cool]
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noooooooooooo YOU can do the whip from all of them.. I have not learned yet.. LOL...[angelic]

MacFly [cool]
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The longer the rod, the easier it is with the lighter weights.[cool]
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[center][font "Pristina"][green][size 4][cool]Do they call that a BUGGY whip? LOL[Wink][/size][/green][/font][/center] [center][Image: fish-on.gif][/center]
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#10
It depends on the size of bug or buggy wuggy that you tie on the line.[laugh]
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#11
It looks like to me that he is thinking "Hey, bears really do s--- in the woods!"
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[font "Pristina"][green][size 4][cool]Yea something like that. I remember fishing on the Snake below Jackson Lake during which time I was day dreaming while watching Ospreys having breakfast. My line was like that in the picture - at the ends of it's drift in a seam when bam - a 12" cutt nailed my fly. I thought that wasn't suppose to happen but who really cares just so long as someone answers when the dinner bell rings. BTW I tried matching the hatch and nada - so I threw on a Royal Wulff which apparently was to their liking.[/size][/green][/font]
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