I take it there's a story to be heard here.

:o)

At 04:43 PM 09/04/2003, you wrote:
Gary:

Leave your pistol at home. Do NOT...I repeat DO NOT shoot at waster mocasins
while in a kick boat...

Alan Di Somma
Phoenix,AZ.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rene Zillmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: [VFB] A question about drift/drifting...


> Gary, > I do not use a drift boat. But I think that at least the speed of the > surface is different at different areas of the water. Near the banks the > speed is usually lower than in the middle of the current. Look at your > flyline in mooving water and you see it. > Rene > > > Gary Miller wrote: > > > This summer I acquired a pontoon/kickboat. I have not had it on > > "moving water" as yet, but will be fishing the Paluxy River next month. > > > > My question is this. > > > > When drifting in/on a watercraft, does the flyline and the watercraft > > drift at the same rate of speed? Obviously (or at least I assume) if > > you are using some sort of drag device to slow the drift speed of the > > watercraft, it would drift a a slower pace than the flyline, but what > > about when the boat is unhindered? > > > > I know this may be a little off the wall, but I would like to know > > what to expect before I get to the river. > > > > Thanks a bunch. > > > > > > - Gary > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > ><)))}"< <"{(((>< > > >




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