Hook Size - I tie 2 sizes 14 & 16 with the 14 being my first choice it is basically a Pheasant Tail nymph with 1 wrap of something brown and soft on a heavy hook. I have had the feathers so long I do not remember what it is I think it may be Partridge? I do not think it matters as long as it is a light brown, not tan or dark brown (the soft part of a hackle will work too). It will darken when it gets wet. I will try to take a picture of the hackle and the fly later tonight. I have never tried to load a picture on this site and I am not sure how to do it. If you take a small net and a container you can catch some of the bugs in the drift and compare them to your fly just be sure to get your fly wet.
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The second fly can be very effective as well. The date on my camera is mixed up.
Most of the time it is dead drift under a dry. Sometimes I remove the dry and fish it quartering down steeam. I have also fished it on the swing as well as under an indicator depending on how I read the fish. Sometimes mixing it up from whatever everyone else is doing can make a difference. The takes are usually pretty solid. If the fish are porpoising keep it in the top 12".
Lets stop the personal attacks and switch to talking about the Yuba.
I have been waiting for the March Browns to start emerging. I am glad to hear that the fishing is starting to pick up. How many March browns are people seeing emerging or flying around right now?
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Adam Grace
Past Kiene's Staff Member
I like Randy's post...Strippin flys for Coyotes is as good as it gets...As far as a river being private in a sTATE THAT I PAY TAXES IN omg i ALMOST FREAKING WENT pOLIICAL ... mY BAD
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