Tippets: The Double Haul, Flashing Permit, Fishing Midge Pupae, Nymphing 101

November 18, 2011 By: Benjamin Clary

  • The second part of a series of videos by Louis Cahill of Gink and Gasoline and Capt. Joel Dickey covers the double haul cast.
  • When a permit feeds, it sometimes angles its head so that the sun reflects off of its broad body—sometimes making it easier to spot, explains Bruce Chard in Fly Fisherman.
  • Focusing on the “turkey buzzer”, a fly imitating a midge in the pupae stage, Tim Wade discusses fishing midge pupae and the importance of the year-round bug.  Cody Enterprise.
  • Nymphing allows for the most success when fly-fishing in the fall, according to Kirk Webb.  He provides tips in “Nymphing 101“.  The Aspen Times.