tweedsider
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Post by tweedsider on Oct 7, 2007 13:03:48 GMT
Salmo has raised an intersting point in ghillies secrets under water craft in where salmon are likely to be found in rivers. We have all seen seatrout and salmon leave the shallows in the tail of a pool to pursue a fly or lure. Do forum members have any idea what happens in deeper water, let us assume under clear water conditions, when a fish occupying a lie sees a lure enter its line of sight?
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Post by salmonking on Oct 7, 2007 16:16:42 GMT
Same thing id imagine.
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Post by tweedsider on Oct 7, 2007 17:11:00 GMT
Salmonking What I was thinking rightly or wrongly was that in the shallow water of a pool tail would the lure or fly be more visible to a fish lying in that shallow water. Or for example a slow deep pool, I wondered if any members had been fortunate to watch a fish leave its lie and travel some distance to take in these circumstances.
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