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Post by splash2 on May 2, 2006 7:57:12 GMT -5
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Post by The Famous Grouse on May 2, 2006 9:29:17 GMT -5
I'm sure the UK guys have talked about the pinch on indicators before, so they're availale over there. Personally, I've tried about a dozen types of indicators and here's what I've settled on the FLYH2O Antron Strike Indicators on the page you posted above: www.flyfishusa.com/accessories/strike-indicators.htmlThey stand up in the water so they are visible, you can move them easily on the leader without putting on a new one. and you can trim them to any size you want. I use a gray or off-white colored one which doesn't seem to spooke the fish. I think that it looks like a lot of other debris that comes floating down the river, so they pay it no attention. Grouse
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Post by Dom on May 2, 2006 9:32:34 GMT -5
You can get them at Peter Cockwills shop. Bit far for you to travel splash, but I am pretty certain he does mail order. I think his website is still in the process of being built. cheers dom
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Post by Countryboy on May 2, 2006 10:26:09 GMT -5
Sportfish do them. I've tried them but didn't think much of them C.B
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Post by lynbuell on May 2, 2006 10:36:35 GMT -5
Found a few pinch type indicators at Bushylease now...so they doont stay on for some guys ;-)
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Post by Sewinman on May 2, 2006 11:16:16 GMT -5
Use a dry fly...two chances for fish.
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Post by splash2 on May 2, 2006 12:23:46 GMT -5
As always; thanks for all the feedback chaps [& chapesses ]
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Post by ACW on May 3, 2006 1:10:19 GMT -5
Its cheap enough to buy them direct from flyfish Usa . I have done so ,use them a lot for getting people into their first grayling on my grayling trips , personally prefer using a fluff type indicator .
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