Members Andrew Schaefer Posted July 26, 2007 Members Posted July 26, 2007 I'll be fishing Taney next week. I've had some decent luck with dry flies in the past this time of year and I was wondering if anyone has been doing any good before I come down. Also, when fishing dries I've noticed that the larger patterns tend to twist up on lighter tippets. Could a guy get away with a heavier tippet on taney to avoid the twisting without getting a bunch on refusals? What size tippets do you recomend?
Thom Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 Andrew: Where will you be staying? I will be at Lilly's next week maybe we can get together. I am also hoping to try drys, soft hackles, elk hair caddis and also midges under the caddis. Are you fishing the outlets at the dam or in a boat? PM me or look me up at Lillies. My grandson and I will be tying and fishing all week. Thom Harvengt
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted July 26, 2007 Root Admin Posted July 26, 2007 Although I haven't tried them yet, dries should be working great from a boat and fishing the bluff banks under the trees. Linc has been using a dry as an indicator and some days he catches more on the dry than the dropper.
Thom Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 That's what I am planning next week. I tied some elk hair caddis varieties and plan to try zebra's under them. Thom Harvengt
Danoinark Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 Andrew I think you could get by with some larger tippet especially during periods of generation. I wouldn't rule out some foam hoppers fished along the banks on 4x for instance. This is the start of terrestrial season and if there is any wind I suspect size 10 and 12 hopper patterns would be very productive along the banks under trees or along grassy banks. Dano Glass Has Class "from the laid back lane in the Arkansas Ozarks"
troutchaser Posted July 29, 2007 Posted July 29, 2007 This time of year is perfect for #12 stimulators in yellow and pale green. I usually stick with 5x tippet. No real reason, but if it isn't broke, don't fix it, I always say. Paul Rone
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