The double bunny gurglebug tube fly can be fished with a floating or intermediate line. Probably best used with an intermediate on slow flowing rivers. Cast this across and up stream and allow the line to sink through the drift. A couple of sharp long strips gets the fly down around 2 feet as it swings across back towards you. Very visible, and has plenty of movement to entice the most lethargic of snotrockets.
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Fly Candy
The double bunny gurglebug tube fly can be fished with a floating or intermediate line. Probably best used with an intermediate on slow flowing rivers. Cast this across and up stream and allow the line to sink through the drift. A couple of sharp long strips gets the fly down around 2 feet as it swings across back towards you. Very visible, and has plenty of movement to entice the most lethargic of snotrockets.
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3 comments:
Simon,
This looks great, but I have stopped using rabbit cause it casts like a wet brick. What weight rod are you throwing these with.
9" #10wt rod James. I understand what your saying.I've become so used to using rabbit and raccoon zonkers these days that I don't really notice it anymore,Its not to everyones taste and I don't always fsh with rabbit but I do love the movement it gives off under the water.
10 weight wow. I throw all my big flies with an eight weight. Mostly because a big fish is 7# here and a ten weight would reduce the fight.
Tite lines buddy.
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