How to Fish the Dry Fly Describing the Latest Up to Date Necessary Tackle Its
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Both long and short are good, according to depth of water, the short shank being best suited to shallow water. While testing the new nymphs late this fall I found it best to use a detachable weighted snell to have the nymph drop quickly to the bottom. Cut off an old fly from a loose snell and at the end fasten on a single bird shot, then fasten the snell to first knot of leader, about ten inches up. If the leader is bent into a position to allow the nymph to float away with water flow and the l...ead end of line on the bottom the position is right, with "lifts" very slow to the surface, then back, and repeated several times you get a fair imitation of nymphs rising to the surface. Should it happen you see a rise or you wish to play the nymph dry fly fashion, you unslip the leader snell loop off the leader, to leave the nymph at end of leader. I can predict a quick rise in popular esteem for nymph fishing at opening of the season, in place of the old style worm fishing. Nymph fishing at the bottom requires that you cast down stream, the best places being along runways, in about three or four feet of water indeed, the deeper the water the chances are more favorable.
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