I agree with most of what you present here except I like my droppers approx. 4” long on a stiffer mono to reduce tangles and I use the Jack Miller knot, much stronger than an improved clinch, fast and easy to tie! And you start the same way you make a perfection loop but the tag goes around the middle once or twice and then up thru the top loop (towards your reel) the two formed! This is one of the strongest knots I have ever used in my 50 + years fly fishing and I have used most!! I also like to twitch my flys occasionally! Thanks!!
I agree with most of what you present here except I like my droppers approx. 4” long on a stiffer mono to reduce tangles and I use the Jack Miller knot, much stronger than an improved clinch, fast and easy to tie! And you start the same way you make a perfection loop but the tag goes around the middle once or twice and then up thru the top loop (towards your reel) the two formed! This is one of the strongest knots I have ever used in my 50 + years fly fishing and I have used most!! I also like to twitch my flys occasionally! Thanks!!
As a newbie with only a few outings, I love this guy - such good explanations!
Priceless info thankyou for your time and effort fish on
Thanks for sharing. Very. instructional and useful.
Looks good brill vid and totally agree with everything you say at the end
I think I will try soft hackles out tomorrow.
Can you use a slinky indicator for upstream wet flies?
that is good question and honestly not sure of the correct answer.
@@newflyfisher Might be a good question for Simon to answer
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i wanna grab a beer with this guy @kennycaddis