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Old 17-06-2009, 06:45 PM
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hi,
Just wondering if anyone can give me any good teams of flies to use. i have always stayed away from using droppers. i am going to try them now as i feel it will help me catch more fish. so i just need info on what are good teams to use, if its any help i like fishing buzzers and at my local water the fish love them. so teams using buzzers would be a good place to start me thinks.
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Old 17-06-2009, 07:17 PM
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a booby on the point and a two buzzers. Say a 15 foot leader, o youv got yer flyline then go up yer leader 5ft attach a dropper then a nother 5 and attach your dropper tie on buzzers on each dropper then a booby on the point.

I think that is called the washing line.

But if youv not really used two flies before i would sugest trying out with one dropper then once your not getting into tangles with it and you feel confident enough move to 2 droppers and then even 3 droppers. But i would stop at that

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a team of a booby on the point, a cormorant in the middle and a blob on the bob is always a good combination and catches fish on the top and down deep. hope it helps,
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BTW, after reading posts on here, I began using longer droppers this season - 12" - result, far fewer tangles!
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i will give that a go rutlander thanks for info.
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