08-22-2011, 07:59 PM
The Kamloops "Booby Fly" is a unique fly pattern modeled after the traditional British pattern and can effectively pose as a snail fly pattern while fishing rainbows in still water.
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These snails usually live and feed along the bottom of the lake/river however, when they need an oxygen boost they create their own gases internally and float to the top. When they have had enough of being on the surface they release their gas and sink back to the bottom. They can do this quite quickly.
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These snails usually live and feed along the bottom of the lake/river however, when they need an oxygen boost they create their own gases internally and float to the top. When they have had enough of being on the surface they release their gas and sink back to the bottom. They can do this quite quickly.
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