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"The pace or frequency of rise forms can also give
hits as to what fly tie on. The big-bodied land insects seldom enter the water
in great abundance, and rises to these insects are generally at a more staccato
pace. Fish rising steadily, at a more or less regular tempo, are more than
likely taking smaller terrestrial forms that enter the water in large quantities
and allow such rhythmic feeding."
Gerald Almy "Tying & Fishing
Terrestrials"
Rick
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- [FLYFISH] quote Richard Zieger
- [FLYFISH] quote Richard Zieger
- [FLYFISH] quote Richard Zieger
- [FLYFISH] quote Richard Zieger
- [FLYFISH] quote Richard Zieger
- Re: [FLYFISH] quote Gary Miller
- [FLYFISH] quote Richard Zieger
- [FLYFISH] quote Richard Zieger
- [FLYFISH] quote Richard Zieger
- [FLYFISH] quote Richard Zieger
- Richard Zieger
