Xplorer Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Hi guys, I losing flies lately, but not to snags or breaking fish off. I usually fish with 2 nymphs, sometimes 3, but mostly 2. When I catch a fish, if I catch it on the top fly the bottom fly is gone sometimes.Also, sometimes there is the tippet material remaining but not always. I was out on the bow today and caught two rainbows, the first fish stayed deep and when I landed it, the bottom fly was gone, no tippet remaining. The second fish I caught, did it's best to jump all over the river, with some amazing air and when I landed it, the bottom fly was gone again, but there was some tippet left. I checked both fish for damage or my flies to be stuck in them somewhere, no damage or flies found. Is it possible they dig along the bottom and snag/break off the bottom fly? Of the last 10 fish I have caught, 5 have done this. Thanks Lance Quote
ÜberFly Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Lance, Just for $hits & giggles, try a heavier tippet, or buy new tippet (the stuff you are using might be old/defective), or try a different knot... By the process of elimination, you can figure out what's happening (maybe )... Hi guys, I losing flies lately, but not to snags or breaking fish off. I usually fish with 2 nymphs, sometimes 3, but mostly 2. When I catch a fish, if I catch it on the top fly the bottom fly is gone sometimes.Also, sometimes there is the tippet material remaining but not always. I was out on the bow today and caught two rainbows, the first fish stayed deep and when I landed it, the bottom fly was gone, no tippet remaining. The second fish I caught, did it's best to jump all over the river, with some amazing air and when I landed it, the bottom fly was gone again, but there was some tippet left. I checked both fish for damage or my flies to be stuck in them somewhere, no damage or flies found. Is it possible they dig along the bottom and snag/break off the bottom fly? Of the last 10 fish I have caught, 5 have done this. Thanks Lance Quote
maxwell Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 my guess would be the knot but it could be teh tippet too! Quote
Hawgstoppah Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Those powererfull bow river fish will dig into the bottom and if you have a trailing fly my guess is that it is snagging on the bottom as the fish zips by, and the power of the fish is snapping it. But to lose 5 bottom flies on 10 fish, I'd go with Xplorer and max and say you should change up your tippet too! I lose my bottom fly about 1/20 fish... Quote
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