Do you guys generally feel that materials placed on TOP of the flies aid the "palatability" of the fly, or is it just a "whatever's on the bottom is what they see" kind of thing? I always wonder about that to try to make a call on how much effort I should be putting into the stuff that I see versus what the fish will see. Obviously I wouldn't want to take too much time using lots of deer hair if I'm the only one who will see it ;).
I didn't know what is considered a normal "fish eye view" for surface bugs like a hopper.
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On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 12:20:02 PM UTC-5, Aaron O wrote:
-- On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 12:20:02 PM UTC-5, Aaron O wrote:
All a bunch of great patterns and ideas. I will be giving them a try real soon.Thanks all.
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