11-15-2005, 12:14 AM
I hope that it isn't hokey. I have had to do this for several years. It started when I would fish the Green and change from a nymph to a dry fly. I would leave the indicator on so that I could go back to nymphing when I was ready. The fish would hit my indicator every once in a while. If the fish will hit an indicator, it will look at or hit a larger fly that could be used for the indicator. That way I could locate my size 22 gnat or at least see the larger fly go under the water.
This is the only way that I can use a small dry fly these days. James, I'm even older then you!!!
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This is the only way that I can use a small dry fly these days. James, I'm even older then you!!!
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