04-26-2012, 09:00 PM
[quote flygoddess]Really want to have fun, throw a Royal Wulff out and hang on. I have no idea what that represents, but it is awesome.[/quote]
+1. I've always got a bunch of oversized (size 6 & 8) Royal wulffs and they do great on still water. They've also worked very well in the past when I couldn't get anything close to what was hatching on a trout stream. On the Beaver river many years ago, I caught about 20 fish in an hour during a small mayfly hatch. I didn't have anything that remotely matched but as soon as I started slapping the water (literally) with a giant RW, they seemed to like it. Not sure why. Bluegill and smaller LMB seem to really like it also.
Matt
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+1. I've always got a bunch of oversized (size 6 & 8) Royal wulffs and they do great on still water. They've also worked very well in the past when I couldn't get anything close to what was hatching on a trout stream. On the Beaver river many years ago, I caught about 20 fish in an hour during a small mayfly hatch. I didn't have anything that remotely matched but as soon as I started slapping the water (literally) with a giant RW, they seemed to like it. Not sure why. Bluegill and smaller LMB seem to really like it also.
Matt
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