09-28-2009, 09:19 PM
Answer:
Option D. Yes. Switch flies. Guide Bob Lamm proved this lesson to me many years ago on the Railroad Ranch section of the Henry's Fork. The switching of flies is particularly important when you are fishing hoppers. If you get refused on a mayfly hatch, size down on the same pattern (or go to a cripple). On the hopper bite... purely opportunistic feeding... assume it's a one-shot deal. Three casts with the wrong bug at the right fish will put that fish down and shut off your opportunity.
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Option D. Yes. Switch flies. Guide Bob Lamm proved this lesson to me many years ago on the Railroad Ranch section of the Henry's Fork. The switching of flies is particularly important when you are fishing hoppers. If you get refused on a mayfly hatch, size down on the same pattern (or go to a cripple). On the hopper bite... purely opportunistic feeding... assume it's a one-shot deal. Three casts with the wrong bug at the right fish will put that fish down and shut off your opportunity.
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