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www.360ss.com phone: 08707 6060 404 email: [email protected] version: 1.2 date: 01/04/2005 update: 01/04/2005 name: fly fishing atricle 1 (rev 1.2) desc: -- the friendly fisherman sponsored article reservoir dry fly tactics i've written a few features for the trout magazines in the past focused on our local reservoirs, in these i said how successful dry flies can be, even under the most demanding conditions, space didn't allow me to elaborate on the methods i used at the time, nore how i made my decisions on the days in question, what i would like to do now is go into detail and share some of my experiences with you. over the last few years i have concentrated completely on learning how to fish dry flies and emergers successfully under whatever conditions prevail. in that time my boat partner james gardner and i have come up with certain guidelines that you may find helpful as you puzzle with this intriguing method. let me say from the start that none of what i'm about to reveal is totally original as i've picked the brains of many others in my quest to solve the problems that have arisen during the seasons. i now feel confident enough to present our conclusions, these then are our guidelines when making choices during a days fishing. let me clarify from the beginning that i'm writing about our experience while fishing reservoirs from drifting boats with teams of flies, that is not to say that these theories will not be useful for you, but that is for you to judge. in my opinion late may is when dry fly fishing starts, by this i mean it's possible to fish dries throughout the day and expect to catch fish. earlier in the season there will be brief bursts of surface activity confined to the end of the day during the evening rise, which can be very, very short lived indeed. around the end of may the water temperature will have risen enough for the fly life to advance and there will be several stages of aquatic flies available, earlier in the season the food was in the larvae/grub form so the trout will generally be focused on grazing the bottom, searching for bloodworms, caddis and immature damsels. with the aquatic fly life ascending to the upper layers of the water, the wind now plays an important part, the current created by the wind drifts the suspended food out over open water, it's now that the rainbow takes on its true nomadic lifestyle leaving the margins and gradually becoming more and more focused on the surface for its food. experience has shown that fishing into the wind, or onto the downwind banks, early in the season when the trout are feeding sub-surface, puts you on concentrations of fish. by late may the fish will be looking for their food to be brought to them on the underwater currents created by the wind, the fish are now starting to move into the wind, and from now on until the season ends the distribution of trout will be effected in this way, moving up wind to wards the windward shores. with the fish spending so much of their time in open water, they're now, unless a daphnia bloom occurs, focused on searching for food in the upper layers of the water and even on the surface taking adult flies, beetles, ants, hawthorns and daddy long legs. having given a basic guide to where and when i start dry fly fishing , i'm now going to look at each individual aspect of tackle, flies and technique in depth. the mechanics as previously mentioned i'm expecting the fish to be progressing up wind, so i start my drift at the top of the wind!, fishing from a drifting boat speeds up locating fish and when the fishing conditions suggest dry flies will work, i always drift without the aid of a drogue, as this slows the boat down, where as, i want to drift as fast as possible while leaving my flies stationary on the surface in front of the boat for at least 30 seconds, only when it's too windy to leave the flies that long would i consider the use of a drogue. as the boat drifts and if the wind allows, i will cast my flies in a fan pattern i.e the first cast across the wind at 45 degrees this spreads my flies out and potentially covers three different paths that fish could be in, as the boat moves towards the flies i slowly take up the slack line and gradually lift the rod ready to roll the leader off the surface in preparation of the next cast which is made slightly straighter and down wind, i like to turn the flies over "in the air" if possible so that the team lands together, this allows me to see all 3 flies have landed untangled, i'm a firm believer that the little impact rings induce the fish to rise! the next cast will be the same procedure as before with the flies cast immediately downwind, always keep the cast short, no more than 15 yards, with spare casting line "at the ready", and always keep a wary eye scanning the water immediately downwind of the boat, as often the fish you see here can be caught, also the way they rise will tell you a lot about how you're going to tackle them during the next few hours. on most occasions i will leave my flies static and allow the fish to come to them, that's why it's vital to fish at short range, this helps you see clearly whether the fish has taken the fly or if it's just boiled at it, fish often do this to drown flies when they are reluctant to push their snouts through the surface, if you can resist lifting at boils then most fish will take the fly at the second attempt, this would not be seen at greater distances than 15 yards, boils would easily be put down as refusals! i leave my flies static for 30 seconds usually, unless fish are seen rising and i'm casting to fish rather than fishing the water ahead of me blindly, in very windy situations i've found it necessary to leave my flies much longer, maybe a minute and use much larger flies, more about this later, this gave the fish more time to fix their sights on their "target" fly. leader construction for most situations my leader is constructed from riverge 'grand max' fluorocarbon primarily because it's very thin for it's breaking strain and it sinks faster than nylon, in fact 3 times faster, which means my flies are effectively fishing much earlier than if i was still using nylon. i'm convinced that the leader being visible on the surface is the main reason for trout refusing dry flies, this is very noticeable and off putting in calm conditions. within seconds of casting, my leader is down and out of sight, allowing my flies the opportunity to draw and catch fish, because of its fast sinking properties fluorocarbon even cuts through the surface tension on flat calm days, remember those? in very windy conditions though, as experienced in the autumn, i would consider reverting to co-polymer "double strength" type nylon leader material it's still very fine in diameter, but being less dense it doesn't drag your flies under when you need to leave them on the surface longer. the dimensions of my leader are as follows from the loop at the end of my fly line i have 3' of 7.5lb (.185mm) 'grand max', i attach a 2mm solid stainless steel ring to the other end, which is very light and strong and is used to terminate my top dropper, i attach another 4.5' of 'grand max' for my mid-section between the droppers, then another 2mm stainless ring for my middle dropper, then finally i attach my point section which is again 4.5' of 7.5lb 'grand max', the droppers are of the same material also, each being approx 5" long. overall my leader is no more than 12', the space between flies is important the greater the spacing the more effective they are at covering more water, too much line above the top dropper causes annoying tangles around the tip ring when motoring between drifts, i can usually manage to keep the fly line just outside the tip ring with this leader length preventing this happening. my preferred knot for tying to loops, rings and flies when using either fluorocarbon or double strength is the highly effective 3 turn 'grinner'. diagram of made up leader and knot

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