too far? err..... ;) The bomber's strikes (pun intended) came mostly as it was, quite literally, just "sitting there"... after the swing, prior to retrieve/ recast. Give a second or two after you think you should recast. I've had a few right at the end of the swing, but few -if any - during the dead drift. Several following fish, but few takers until after that swing. Hope that makes sense and is helpful. Good luck, and tight wraps, Pete
-- "Kevin W. Machon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Cool, Pete. I'll give it a go for next time on the river. Do strikes on the bomber usually come on the dead drift or swing at the end? If nothing else, using the bomber as a strike indicator while nymphing would make me feel less like I was bobber and fishing with a spinning rod.........uh, oh. Hope that didn't go too far......... K ________________________________________________________________ Juno Gift Certificates Give the gift of Internet access this holiday season. http://www.juno.com/give
