Friday, June 19, 2015

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: A little something for bass

Very nice!  And to echo tperkins comment, don't leave 'em out of your trout box.  A couple of years ago, I hiked into a high Uintas lake in Utah and found 15+ inch brookies busting damselfies on top, at times somersaulting a foot out of the water.  And all my damselflies were 2,000 miles away at home in my smallmouth box.  I did fine on the biggest wet flies and buggers I had in my box, but oh how I wish I could have taken them on top that day.
 
I am going back in a few weeks, this time with half a dozen damselflies mixed in with all my usual trout flies. 
 

On Thursday, June 18, 2015 at 7:20:15 PM UTC-4, Terry C wrote:
I have been seeing damsel flys so thought I would tie a few up today. Hope to put em to use tomorrow.

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