I know that in salt, poppers and gurglers are go-to flies at night, especially for stripers in the surf. Figures it would translate. The key is that you're increasing the exposure of the fly to fish through sound and moving water.
On Friday, February 15, 2013 12:13:09 PM UTC-5, Aaron O wrote:
Poppers and gurglers at night? is that common? I haven't done much fishing at night but I guessed that most of the fishing was streamers. What about nymphs?
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