Re: Winter Larva
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2023 12:50 pm
Thank you Dana. I appreciate the kind words.
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Mike, I just noticed you referred to a dam. This is a Freestone that I am using these on.Mike62 wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2023 7:27 pm In the words of Led Zeppelin, "Ramble on". Winter fly fishing up here is usually out of the question. I have a window that slams shut right about ...two days ago. It was -7 below this morning, and the river was nothing but slush ice from bank to bank. I have a really good relationship with a couple of the fisheries biologists down in Ashland, and they told me that the whole larvae thing on the Fish River is a wastes of time. There simply aren't any.
I hate dams with a passion that burns with the heat of a thousand suns, but... I'd like to be able to fish a tailwater just once in my life.
Great job, Wayne! Keep posting!
Hi Ron. There is no logic or thought. I have always tyed midge larva, and emergers on both straight and/or curved hooks. I do not think one has a real advantage over the other. I usually follow the preference of the patterns developer. If I develop the pattern, I usually go by the shape of the midge in the pump sample. We both know that just because a bug looks one way when dead does not necessarily mean that was the shape it had when alive. As mentiomed, I dont think there is a huge difference in hook shapes. I even like the 200R style of hook. That has been the catalyst to some very heated discussions with people that are scared to use that model. It is a very polarizing hook style.ronr wrote: Sat Jan 06, 2024 2:01 pm I keep coming back to this post.... another question for DUBBN... straight hook vs curved hook... i see you use both... what is the logic of one vs the other for your patterns?
Thanks Ray. Now I will try to extract it from Instagram.letumgo wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 6:34 am Wayne,
You can post a video by clicking the little icon that looks like a monitor on the far right (media button), then paste the link in the middle.