Quote Originally Posted by Allan View Post
Just as 'Something to think about'. There were/are a lot of fly fishers that think, for dry fly fishing, the tippet portion should be under the surface. That's because apparently 'on' the surface the tippet gives off a definite impression on the water and shadow under it. A tippet below the surface is not nearly as visible. Now, does using a tippet that floats versus one that sinks actually make a difference? Some authors like Bergman and Gordon thought so. I don't recall reading anything about this in recent literature and the trout aren't talking either.
Actually this makes allot of sense if you think about it. I don't fish dries for trout but the same principle applies I would think.

Mike