Great video. What knot are you attaching fly #1 & fly #2 with? When tying these do you need to be careful they are facing the same way on the line in regard to if one is slightly left and the other slightly right - how does this track in the current?
Palomar - yes! Use heavier line (Berkley XT) They track pretty straight because of that line, if you use too light of line, they whip around too much. Because you're in current you need heavier line to keep it in line.
Hi Larry I wanna buy some files and try this in the canal I fish in , for white bass and walleyes, can you recond a certain place to buy them and how long should the be, my forage base is gizzard shad.
Thanks Larry! I've never seen that style of fishing. I'm going to give it a try on the fox in Illinois!
It should work good!
I’m curious to see the snaps closer , and what knot do you use . do they go on all 3 flys ?
Great video. What knot are you attaching fly #1 & fly #2 with? When tying these do you need to be careful they are facing the same way on the line in regard to if one is slightly left and the other slightly right - how does this track in the current?
Palomar - yes! Use heavier line (Berkley XT) They track pretty straight because of that line, if you use too light of line, they whip around too much. Because you're in current you need heavier line to keep it in line.
Awesome video! What do u run for main line , and what pound test do u run , what rod and reel combo works best
Depends
ood video.nice to see your buddy is doing good.
Wow! Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Larry I wanna buy some files and try this in the canal I fish in , for white bass and walleyes, can you recond a certain place to buy them and how long should the be, my forage base is gizzard shad.
'Where did you put in? How do you tie the snap on?
Stand back another hundred miles. Just have a radio show.
Well I can't really see what you're doing, what knots you're using etc.
Let that millennial have it!