Trying to think outside the box for a moment.
Sewin feed on various forms of sea life, we normally presume small fish and shrimp/prawn, same as for salmon.
Yet the snake, I think, represents sand eels which I am sure are a major prey item - as does the collie dog fly especially when fished on the surface creating a v-wake, like the natural.
I often think that a bunch of worms is successful because it looks like a cuttlefish head - yet we rarely seen patterns that imitate cuttlefish which surely must be a major prey item. And does anyone use crab flies?
Has anyone tried such imitations? Do you ever think of what you are imitating in choosing a fly?
Sewin feed on various forms of sea life, we normally presume small fish and shrimp/prawn, same as for salmon.
Yet the snake, I think, represents sand eels which I am sure are a major prey item - as does the collie dog fly especially when fished on the surface creating a v-wake, like the natural.
I often think that a bunch of worms is successful because it looks like a cuttlefish head - yet we rarely seen patterns that imitate cuttlefish which surely must be a major prey item. And does anyone use crab flies?
Has anyone tried such imitations? Do you ever think of what you are imitating in choosing a fly?
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