In winter, with snow on the river banks, about the only dry fly action you are likely to get is fishing tiny midges in the warmer part of the day. The trouble is, seeing these tiny dry flies at a range of 30 feet or more is nigh on impossible for many anglers, and that is where today’s RIO Fly Fishing Tip can pay off in spades.
This week’s RIO Fly Fishing Tip shows how to use a more visible “sighter” type dry fly, tied about 18″ from the midge, to give you a great visual of roughly where to look for your microscopic dry fly.
BESIDES LOVE MEN NEED FISHING !
Besides love men need fishing
And for both, most are wishing
Catching trophies chosen best
To be envied by the rest.
Fishing is a game of sport
Loved by all, both tall and short.
We must fool the fish’s eye
If we plan to stir and fry.
Some use boats while others wade
As they fish the sun or shade.
Ice-cold drinks help pass the day
While life’s troubles fade away.
Most men feel they’ve everything
With their rod, hook, cork and string.
Be it river, pond or lake
We all pray our line won’t break.
THANK YOU FOR WHO YOU ARE IN YOUR HEART !
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