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FISHING TWO FLIES AT ONCE WILL INCREASE CHANCES; IF THE DRY FLY IS FLOATING DRAG-FREE, THEN THE WET FLY BENEATH IS DRIFTING NATURALLY.(SERIES: Fishing Guide 2002)(Special section)
Byline: J. Michael Kelly Staff writer You might not double your catch, but a well-known Pennsylvania angler promises you'll hook more trout this season if you learn to fish two flies at once. Charles Meck, the author of "Patterns, Hatches, Tactics and Trout" and "Pennsylvania Trout Streams and
Publication: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
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Dreaming of catching sewin with a dry fly.(Features)
angling MOC MORGAN AND HOPING CELTIC SEA TROUT PROJECT WILL BE A SUCCESS EVERY angler has a dream. Mine is to take a salmon on the dry fly. I often envisage myself casting a dry fly - preferably a Sunfly from the Dai Lewis stable - and seeing a salmon rise up from the depths to take it. I have, on
Publication: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
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Dry fly buzzes back in the fray.(News)
In the past decade the dry fly has made a dramatic gain in popu-larity. Time was when few anglers would dream of using a dry fly as it was considered the prerogative of the crachach (posh people). Now, most anglers will give it a go if they see a fish taking a fly off the surface. However, it is
Publication: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
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Dry Fly Magic.(dry-fly fishing)(Brief Article)
DRY-FLY FISHING has always been considered classy, and even in these days of surgical nymph fishing, there are those who consider it the prettiest way to catch trout on a flyrod. When trout are rising to insects floating on the surface, it's sometimes the only way to catch them. Traditionally, dry
Publication: Sports Afield
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THE ART OF DRY-FLY FISHING HAS ALLURE THE CATCH IS TO KNOW TRICKS OF THE TRADE.(Travel)
Byline: Dick Nelson Outdoors correspondent Now that weather conditions are showing signs of relief, and conditions are becoming more conducive to fly fishing, the purist - those who wouldn't think of placing a worm on their hook - will soon be giving wormslingers a run for their money. When fish
Publication: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
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Fishing line: It's dry-fly Freddie: lock up your bait
A reader who has just taken a holiday in Devon was miffed to discover that he wasn't allowed to dangle a line in the hotel's waters, even though he had taken tackle along specially. He had piled his car high with rods, reels, seats and bait boxes, only to find that the river alongside the hotel was
Publication: The Independent (London, England)
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