I just received a copy of the latest issue of The American Fly Fisher where Lance Hidy presents the chronology of his fathers deeds in the world og fly fishing. It is a very well written piece that also includes a photo of Lance who is a very handsome man. On page 19 he mentions the visit Dave Hughes and Rick Hafele made with Pete Hidy in 1980 when they discussed the tying and fishing of the flymph.
In Wet Flies, Hughes remembers that Hidy "lamented that everybody came to associate both of them (Hidy and Leisenring) with the single method they covered in the first book, the Leisenring Lift.He said that it was just one of many methods Leisenring used, and it was far from the most important. Pete described his own favorite method to me.
Hughes wrote about this method, which he called "the Hidy Subsurface Swing", in an article in Fly Fisherman 1990. I remember it surprised me then, so it was probably new to me. I can't recall wherefrom I have additional information. It might come from discussions here in Scandinavia.
I probably shouldn't have called it 'a minor tactic'. I did so with reference to Skues first book, as a joke, but also with that Hughes article in mind.
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