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#1 Graham Bristow

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Posted 29 March 2014 - 12:18 PM

In your opinion do you think it's more effective to use an indicator or not use an indicator when fishing for steelhead and browns?


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#2 flyBones

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Posted 29 March 2014 - 02:27 PM

i'm an indicator man... just makes sense

i don't find myself high sticking very much w/ steelhead

with that being said, i'm still playing around w/ set ups and trying to find the best way to ring my indicator

kinda wanna try using a center-pin float and see if that will increase sensitivity lol


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#3 Kit

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Posted 29 March 2014 - 04:55 PM

I'm a feeler haha. So non indicator.


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#4 w_ boughner

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Posted 29 March 2014 - 08:21 PM

I'm a non indicator guy .. If you want an indicator get a pin it's more affective !! I feel fly guys with indicators are just float fishing with a fly rod and not very affective at it .. Just my view on it
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#5 Christopher K

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Posted 29 March 2014 - 08:26 PM

I do both, whenever possible I high stick it, but on some systems it's just not possible, usually I swing those though.


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#6 flyBones

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Posted 30 March 2014 - 10:49 AM

hmmm, i need to start doing some high sticking!

 

what's your rig set up usually for no-indicator?


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#7 Christopher K

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Posted 30 March 2014 - 11:41 AM

I only really do it on small creeks but usually it's a large stonefly on the bottom with some sucker spawn or in the fall a maggot fly above, if need be I'll add 1 or 2 very small split shot but I prefer just the flies.


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Posted 30 March 2014 - 12:40 PM

I only really do it on small creeks but usually it's a large stonefly on the bottom with some sucker spawn or in the fall a maggot fly above, if need be I'll add 1 or 2 very small split shot but I prefer just the flies.

sorry, i mean leader wise

straight piece of fluoro?


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#9 IR4J

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Posted 30 March 2014 - 01:01 PM

Yeah, I agree with some above comments. Indicators have their place in fly fishing, long casts with deep drifts come to mind. Also still water/slow water where you are trying to suspend your presentation.


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#10 Christopher K

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Posted 30 March 2014 - 01:29 PM

sorry, i mean leader wise

straight piece of fluoro?

Short tapered leader with 6 or 8lb maxima.


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#11 riverrat

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Posted 30 March 2014 - 10:57 PM

never used an indicator just started fly fishing last summer i think it takes away from the fishing style 


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#12 RobH

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Posted 31 March 2014 - 09:37 AM

Ahhh yes, the ol' indicator debate... I love it.

http://www.thehomepo..._indicators.pdf


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#13 MadocFlyGuy

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Posted 31 March 2014 - 09:58 AM

I'm a non-indicator guy on the river, but on still-water during spring and fall, I always use it :)


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Posted 31 March 2014 - 11:19 AM

indicator ..love how fly guys "justify it...boys its a bobber...


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#15 IR4J

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Posted 31 March 2014 - 11:21 AM

^ purist... pfft hahah


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Posted 31 March 2014 - 11:24 AM

i was joking ..lol but if you wanna be a true fly guy--bobbers are not a go---but neither are beads --or a wooly bugger....or synthetic hairs--.


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Posted 31 March 2014 - 12:56 PM

for me, its situational, i can think of several areas where is far more effective to use the indicator in order to keep the fly off bottom and moving with the current.

 

its always best to adapt your presentation to the given situation, if that includes using an indicator, go for it, long as you're enjoying what you're doing, the method of legally catching a fish doesn't matter


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Posted 31 March 2014 - 01:10 PM

of course..


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#19 coldfeet

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Posted 31 March 2014 - 09:14 PM

time and place for everything- like dusk for older eyes. If it works why the opposition?  Never been big on following rules, and yes I understand we do it because it's hard, tight lining without is cool to learn the feel of a strike and that feeling can't be beat


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