Re: Fly appearance, physics and hydrodynamics
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2019 5:26 pm
I believe you fish faster streams than I. Where I tend to get a lot of moss on my flies is in pretty slow moving spring creeks.DUBBN wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 3:15 pmIt takes very little current pressure to compress them. In my experience.redietz wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 3:13 pmNot so much in my experience. I used to believe that, but have looked often enough to believe otherwise. It takes a fair mount of current pressure to collapse them. Of course if you're pulling the fly hard upstream quickly, they will collapse, but as soon as you let up a bit, they fluff right out.DUBBN wrote: Sun Sep 01, 2019 8:36 pm Get a little fish slime , decaying moss, or dirt on your wet fly. Especially after it is water logged. I bet those barbules press against the abdomen at the slightest current caused pressure.