Copper_John
New member
With the warmer weather yesterday I decided to fish an eastern PA stream for some wild Browns. After unsuccessfully nymphing for ~2 hours I decided to swing a small wooly bugger, a technique I rarely use, through a deep hole that I knew had to hold a fish. To my surprise, I actually hooked into and landed a big brown trout on the fourth of fifth cast.
My question is, do you normally change your leader setup when switching from nymphs/dries to bigger flies like wooly buggers or smaller streamers? In my case I just kept my 9 ft 5x leader which I was using for nymphing to attach my wooly bugger. The casting was a bit awkward but it did get the job done.
My question is, do you normally change your leader setup when switching from nymphs/dries to bigger flies like wooly buggers or smaller streamers? In my case I just kept my 9 ft 5x leader which I was using for nymphing to attach my wooly bugger. The casting was a bit awkward but it did get the job done.