Fly Fishing Tip on Using Strike Indicators with Dry Flies

Fly Fishing Tip on Using Strike Indicators with Dry Flies

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In this fly fishing tip, I demonstrate a situation where using a strike indicator with a dry fly is a good idea on Big Tumbling Creek in the Clinch Mountain WMA in Virginia fly fishing with my tenkara rod. If you cannot see your dry (glare, small or light color), just stick an indicator above the fly and watch it - indicators are not just for nymphs! The indicator will give you a hint at where your fly actually is and, if you cannot see the fly, the indicator will do the trick for you!

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