I will have to try that this weekend when I'm there. Let me pick you brain for a moment, I am constantly getting my fly caught on the rocks at the bridge. I know this happens but I would like this not to happen on 4 out of every 5 casts. I dont know if the whole river is this rocky or if it is mainly this area. I have been setting up just up stream of the bridge or at the bridge, I am going to try a little farther down stream to see if it gets any better, Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Aaron
On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 4:08:35 PM UTC-4, Aden wrote:
Tied a tandem rig olive and white and chartreuse and white and kept catching two 20 inches at a time. Happened 4 tunes then switched to a single clouser landed about 35 upwards of 24 inches!--
Get out there boys
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