Sylvaneous
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I've only seen a few underwater videos of nymph flies drifted on a tippet, but in every one, they hung from their nose and looked pretty bad. That is said with the caveat that I have scant video of real bugs and other nymph flies in the drift, but I have seen some. It makes me think that trout must take just about anything in the drift sometimes. It also might explain how egg and 'junk' flies work well. Egg and worm flies look OK even when drifting nose-up.
If anyone has a decent bank of videos suggesting otherwise, please share.
Syl.
If anyone has a decent bank of videos suggesting otherwise, please share.
Syl.