On 8-okt-04, at 1:03, Niclas Runarsson wrote:

So, to the question. I read, just now, some booby tips and techniques and something called "Washing the line technique". I've never heard of it. Maybe it's an English term for something I already know... maybe it's not and it's something completely new.

Washing line technique, where you have a floating fly on the end of the leader (as opposed to a bob fly on the top dropper) and two or three slowly sinking, unweighted nymphs as droppers above that, usually buzzers. When the leader is more or less taut, you have a situation with the droppers hanging from a leader suspended in the surface, resembling a washing line with socks on. A relatively recent British stillwater technique, at least as a named technique...

Henk

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