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●#14 10 pieces This is a bottom-fishing fly called the Bottom Scan or Booby Trap. As the water temperature begins to drop, fish become less active and tend to stay near the bottom. This is the ultimate fly for targeting the bottom in such conditions. As shown in the 10th photo, this fly is designed to float, but you should attach a sinker to submerge it to the bottom and then maintain its floating state. It's fine as is, but you can increase your catch rate by adding rod action to make it jump and bounce. When fish are highly active, they may strike during the fall, so keep a close eye on your line. Recently, customers who purchased this fly have reported great success and have made repeat purchases. [Gift] For those who purchase without a price reduction, we will include one additional fly as a gift. [100 Fish Caught - Amazing Catch Report] November 6, 2024 Weather: Cloudy Temperature: 13-18°C Water Temperature: 17°C I was unsure if dry flies would work at this time of year, but surprisingly, the fish were very active, and I had an amazing catch of 45 fish in 3 hours with a #14 size fly. After that, I switched to this Bottom Scan to target from the surface down to the bottom. I cast using the system shown in the 10th photo, waited a bit after it reached the bottom, and then added movement to the fly with rod action. On this day, fish were striking during the fall, and by either slowly retrieving it once it reached the bottom or adding movement with rod action, it was almost a one-cast, one-hit situation. On this day, using various sinking and wet flies, I achieved an astonishing 100 fish catch for this season by the time I finished fishing. *The photos are for pattern reference. As these are handmade, there may be slight variations from the actual product. *The barb on the hook has been crushed. [Search Keywords] Finished flies Thank you for looking.
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