Denis Goulding
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rene Zillmann)
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Subject: Re: [VFB] more on buzzers and how to fish them
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 23:09:54 +0100
Ok,
I guess, Denis can explain it better. Boobys are a specific type of streamer
or lure. Instead of a cone head or a beadhead 2 pieces of foam are attached
at the front of the fly, looking a bit like ..... therefore the name of the
fly. WIng and tail from marabou, the turbulences caused by the foam balls
gives some more movement to the marabou.
A nice example is on
http://rzillmann.tripod.com/swap30/booby.htm
Rene
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Von: Chapman, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Datum: Dienstag, 21. Januar 2003 22:50
Betreff: RE: [VFB] more on buzzers and how to fish them
>Stupid question, what is a booby? A bobber or float?
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>From: denis goulding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 4:42 PM
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>Subject: [VFB] more on buzzers and how to fish them
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>I will tell ye if u want, its called the washing line method, when u use a
>sinking line.
>when fishing from a boat, as u hang your fly's at end of a retreive the
>booby starts to rise up in the water the two buzzers are lifted higher in
>the wATER AS THE BOOBY RISES, THIS LOOKS NATURAL TO THE TROUT.Smash a
>rainbow takes the buzzer..u can also use a booby on the top dropper on a
>floating line with 2 buzzers behind it, leave it static and the booby acts
>as an indicator, occasionaly the fish takes the static booby or on a
>retreive using the booby on the top dropper with 2 buzzers behind the booby
>, trout are attracted by the booby pulled hard across the top but take the
>trailing buzzers..and finally..whoo..use a booby on the point on a floating
>line with 2 buzzers infront of the booby, this prevents the buzzers from
>sinking too deep, when trout are feeding very close to the surface and
>occasionally the static booby gets engulfed aswell..
>
>Hope that answers a question or 2..
>
>All these methods were brought onto the competition scene by English
>anglers, but a lot of scots welsh and dare i say it Irish have personalised
>this method and improved on it and now are overtaking the English, about
>bloody time too..lol..
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> Denis Goulding
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>>From: Roger Cotner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>Subject: Re: [VFB] Buzzers (was: for Graeme)
>>Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 15:56:43 -0500
>>
>>Hans -
>> Those are some fine photos! Dare I ask what a "big booby on the
>point"
>>means under the epoxy buzzer?
>> Regards,
>> Roger Cotner
>> Grand Haven, Michigan
>>
>>Hans Weilenmann wrote:
>>>Graeme,
>>>
>>>You might also want to check out the Chris Reeves flies I recently added
>>>to my page. Chris fishes buzzers a lot in his competition stillwater
>>>fishing, and his selection reflect the present status in
>>>found-to-be-effective patterns in this kind of fishing.
>>>
>>>The direct url is:
>>>
>>>http://www.danica.com/flytier/creeves/creeves.htm
>>>
>>>(click on the thumbnails for full size pictures and recipes)
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>Hans
>>>
>>>
>>>
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