In the San Juan, fishing in your wake will get you a ticket from the G&F.
It's called the San Juan Shuffle. Not only do fish use your legs as a current 
break, they feed on the bugs you kick loose.
I've been told fish will also park in your shadow, but I've never had occur 
with me.  But i have seen them 'parking' in the shade of logs, overhangs, and 
bridges.

DonO
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Davenport 
  To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 9:25 AM
  Subject: Re: [VFB] glossy heads


  That's good to know, Tony!  I feel better now about the time when I was 
fishing the Provo River without success during the spring run off.  I was 
standing in heavy current, and noticed a dozen fish were stacked up right 
behind me, using me as a current break.  I put on an extra split shot,  flipped 
the fly ahead of me about 15 feet, then drifted it right past my leg, turning a 
little as it went past... and caught (and released) six of those fish before 
they figured out something was up!  


  Tom


  On Dec 9, 2010, at 1:24 PM, Anthony Spezio wrote:


          Anything is "Fair" in Love, War or Flyfishing.
          Tony

          --- On Thu, 12/9/10, Rene Zillmann <rene.zillm...@t-online.de> wrote:


            From: Rene Zillmann <rene.zillm...@t-online.de>
            Subject: Re: [VFB] glossy heads
            To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
            Date: Thursday, December 9, 2010, 2:05 PM


            Hm... I did the following trick,
            it was just about one photo.
            After applying 2 or 3 coats and it was not nice enough,
            I mounted the fly in the vise for the photo, set everything in 
place,
            applied a fresh coat and while it was wet I took the photo.
            Is this fair?
            Rene



            On 12/08/2010 11:03 PM, Allan Fish wrote:
            >> I'm archiving too much data..
            >>
            >>  achieve,,,
            >
            > Get some of your wife's (or daughter's) glossy nail polish.  
Comes in
            > MANY colors.  <G>
            >
            > a.
            >

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