Good luck Nick. mark.........


From: "Niclas Runarsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: SV: [VFB] Booby query no:2
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 02:10:14 +0200

I'm going for it tomorrow. Just done tying leaders and speeding up the lines
and the boobies are on the kitchen table... which shouldn't be
misunderstood. (The ones without specific patterns are under covers.) Let's
just see if the winds will be in a co-operative mood tomorrow. They sure
weren't last weekend. I'm not a pro-caster... long leaders... with droppers.
Guess if the sum of those factors made me spend some time just to clear up
the nylon "web" at the end of the line. Maybe tomorrow I'll be a little more
humble... and settle with one dropper.


(...but I'm still gonna wait until I get home with "washing the lines" ;o) )

/Nick



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Henk, i'm gonna give that a try. Can you tell me, how far apart the two droppers are, and how far the closest one to the dry fly is from the dry fly? And how long the droppers are? Might be fun to give the fish three possible meals. mark.....

>From: Henk Verhaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: [VFB] Booby query no:2
>Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 13:17:27 +0200
>
>
>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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