coalies on the fly
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coalies on the fly
anyone any advice as i,m gonna give it a bash this weekend ,i,m going to use a floating line with a 6 foot leader (10 lb) small weighted fly with a smaller one on a dropper
any advice welcome,also i,ll be fishing in close as they are no more than 20 feet out 
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Re: coalies on the fly
It all sounds good there Roger. Make sure the dropper isn't too far away from the point fly, maybe 30cm max. Also this is just a personal preference but i like to fish longer leaders, maybe 9ft or so.
I find that for coalies, a retrieve consisting of short, sharp pulls works best.
Good luck.
I find that for coalies, a retrieve consisting of short, sharp pulls works best.
Good luck.
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Re: coalies on the fly
chears alex ,the short sharp pull sounds the biz ,when i,m using mini feathers for them the quicker and jerkier the retreave the better, they like something fastmoving to grab
what colour fly,s have you had em on ?was going to try pink (shrimpy)and white(baitfish)
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Re: coalies on the fly
Pink flys!!!! be careful or you will turn into eric
if it was me, i would use a blue and white sprat/sandeel imitation with maybe a but if tinsel in it to make it sparkle on point, and a smaller plain white pattern on the dropper, with a red tag or a red gill area.
than and again, I have had coalies on pretty much every pattern so it could be irrelevant.
if it was me, i would use a blue and white sprat/sandeel imitation with maybe a but if tinsel in it to make it sparkle on point, and a smaller plain white pattern on the dropper, with a red tag or a red gill area.
than and again, I have had coalies on pretty much every pattern so it could be irrelevant.
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Re: coalies on the fly
A few years ago i had a load of tiny coalies on a wee orange cats whisker type fly.Not that im an expert but it worked very well....
It would be nice if you could be guaranteed 4-5lb coalies on the fly,the fight would be mental
It would be nice if you could be guaranteed 4-5lb coalies on the fly,the fight would be mental
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