John,
Thanks for replying. When I mentioned that maybe they could be called, "flymphs" was more on how they were tied. A flymph would have a tail, dubbed body and a partridge or hen hackle...
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John,
Thanks for replying. When I mentioned that maybe they could be called, "flymphs" was more on how they were tied. A flymph would have a tail, dubbed body and a partridge or hen hackle...
"He'll often be on the Yellowstone River using a size #6 or perhaps a #8 bead head fly, hooking and landing some impressive sized trout, including a 28" brown a couple years ago."
John,
I am...
This is my "take" on your question and it is not THE answer but one of many answers. When I fish wets, I cast them upstream and mend the fly line several times so the wet fly will be sinking as it...