"When you come right down to it, taking a trout on a dry fly is about as simple a process as you can find in all fly fishing. Stream insects hatch, ride the surface film for a short time, and trout rise to snatch them before they take to the air. Well-tied dry flies imitate these insects with enough realism to fool many waiting trout. You just float them among rising fish, give them no action and let nature take its course."

Harold Blaisdell Tricks that Take Fish – 1954

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Jimmy D. Moore - Retired Scout Executive, BSA, Moderator Fly Fishing World Email List, TOWA, VFB, HCFF, GRTU, FFF, NAFC - Life Member. Contributor - Texas Fish & Game Magazine. Outdoor Humor Writer. Author of "MOON HOLLER MISFITS" Click URL below for info.


http://home.earthlink.net/~rayado/rayadoflyfishingflypatternstips/index.html

"Being able to read trout streams is just as valuable to a fly fisherman as the ability to read a defense is to a Quarterback."

Jimmy D. Moore [2004]
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