NorcalBob wrote:But to be honest, I'm very much into the catching aspect of fishing,
Bernard wrote: in a sportsman-like/traditional DF situation.
WanderingBlues wrote:I want to catch fish, not worry about meaningless pomp.
Ants wrote:
Another technique is fishing a nymph or streamer in a deep pool with no indicator. On my local Kern River, this technique puts much more tug into my rod. Nymphing requires learning different techniques since the visual take is absent at the fly.
lucfish wrote: First off, I want to get them on the surface, but something has to tell me it's possible. Somedays I do choose to catch less fish if I think I can get a few on the surface, but there is always a cutoff point where the diminishing returns are not worth the visual of the take.
Rigormortis wrote:Best of both worlds??? I am certainly not an expert but 75% of the time I'm fishing under indicator with nymphs or a bugger/nymph trailer rig. 24% Dry/dropper....1% Dry.......
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BrownBear wrote:I know several guys that just prefer dry flies and watching the fish take. To a man they're older guys who've been fly fishing 50 years and could teach classes about fishing nymphs and streamers. They'll all tell you that these days they're more interested in HOW they fish than fish counts they can brag to their buddies about. They just like doing it with dries now.
You're not likely to cross paths with them when there are many other rods on the water because they also don't like being around people much. There are a couple of other points they share. They're all fishing bamboo, and not a one of them visits fishing web sites. You might have caught a glimpse of them now and then on the water. If they see you coming, they're likely to reel up and leave before you get within talking range.
Yup. Crusty old pharts, every one one them! They don't care what you think, and they don't want to listen to you or share the water.
FIGHTONSC wrote:Good for them!
briansII wrote:I hope I don't fall into the crusty old pharts category....
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