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#4407968 - 01/26/10 03:14 PM Floating Flies
BGRN28 Offline
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Registered: 01/26/10
Posts: 1
It seems that most of the flies I use and see used are weighted or subsurface flies. Are floating flies used for reds and trout (or anything)?

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#4408024 - 01/26/10 03:26 PM Re: Floating Flies [Re: BGRN28]
Chuck'n'duck Offline
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Registered: 09/04/08
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Loc: Corpus Christi, Tx
Some guys actually only use poppers/dries/topwater flies for fishing, whether that be freshwater or salt.
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#4443637 - 02/04/10 09:14 AM Re: Floating Flies [Re: Chuck'n'duck]
buzp Offline
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Registered: 04/23/03
Posts: 25
Several good topwaters available for trout and reds including VIP and small hard-bodied poppers. They can be very effective at times and are fun for trout under the lights at night.

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