Does anyone fish these in streams or are they just a lake (still water) fly? They sure look like they would be good for trout in moving water.
Does anyone fish these in streams or are they just a lake (still water) fly? They sure look like they would be good for trout in moving water.
I did very well with them on the Duck in TN this spring thanks to Liljoe.
Separate your observations from your preconceptions. See what is, not what you expect.
I use them as my go-to fly in both still water and moving water. Just a pattern that consistently produces for me on a wide variety of different fish species.
Jim Smith
I never knew certain flies had to be fished in only moving or only still water.
To the simpleton, proof does not matter once emotion takes hold of an issue.
Hate to agree with such a...shall we say unnecessarily brusque response, but the point is valid. There's no single pattern I can think of that works only on moving but not still-water. There are however patterns that work better in one water than other, so there really is nothing wrong with lastchance's query.
For the record, have not fished Simi-Seal Leeches in rivers nor streams, but mohair leeches work just fine, so I imagine they would perform just as well.
There are certainly real leeches in moving water, so I see no reason any leech pattern shouldn't work there.
Bob