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by FliTrap » Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:42 pm
Yes!!!! That Stream does say "No fly line on the water!"
I would go with a two fly rig, staying with a tiny spider at the end with a "larger dapping" style, leggie looking, overly hackled wet fly on a dropper! The top fly should be tied on to the 8" long tag of a blood knot.... maybe 24" above the lower one, so it dangles down from the leader!
For sure, the approach of stream would be slow and low to the ground! Then, slowly extending the rod over the bank in a "high stick" manner, and slowly allow the lower fly to sink in without even a splash! Try to keep the top fly so that it ever so slightly, kisses the water, skipping a bit as you "feed" the lower fly down stream by slowly lowering your rod tip!!!! With a good leader set about 2 feet longer then your rod, you can get several feet of "drag free" drift, allowing the lower fly to sink in deeper, so it causes it to do a "rise" at the as you run out of leader! The top fly at that time, will be swimming by that time, as well.
As you run out of leader, let them flies dangle a while, working the line, by moving rod tip from bank side, to then extending it as far as you can reach out! Causes the flies to "ferry across" stream on the dangle! If still no strike..... strip 3-6" then pause!!! Still nothing...... slow up stream trolling by raising your rod, to "retrieve" then take 10 steps down stream and repeat all, keeping a low profile!!!!! Before moving, look down stream and watch for any fish action that you can work towards or continue searching as noted!!
Thanks for sharing this gem of a stream with us! I could take all day to work 100 yards of a stream like that! Never need to cross! Work from the other side, another day!
FliTrap
P.S. As with all down stream presentations, I would try to keep a 3" loop of fly line at your hand, and with any "take" by a trout, drop that loop, then simple slowly move the rod, parallel to the water, away from the flies to tighten up for the set! No need for an upward type "set' of the hook!