Would Goldfish flakes be considered a dry fly
By KBarton10 on Jul 18, 2008 in Fly Fishing, science
You know Rio or Scientific Anglers will rise to the bait, they’ve made a fly line for almost every conceivable gamefish, rod action, and water density, and this latest trend folds neatly into the light tackle phenomenon.
AFTMA will spew coffee out of it’s collective nose when manufacturers insist on either decimals or scientific notation to cover the line sizes smaller than #1, but as carbon nanotubes are mainstream science we can expect the rod companies to introduce something shortly .. after they’ve figured out that “sticky ferrule” issue.
Can the 0.0002 weight be that far away – and will they be enough to subdue an enraged Goldfish? Forget “double taper” think “double helix” …



Tom Sorenson | Jul 18, 2008 | Reply
You haven’t fished till you’ve caught a 2 ounce goldie from the cool running water of your aquarium. Talk about a thrill! Nothing like it.