tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6357628043625997901.post2495586769636212491..comments2022-11-22T01:30:05.482-05:00Comments on Caddis Chronicles: One Fly or Two - Food for ThoughtMatt Groberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14729161746029381781[email protected]Blogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6357628043625997901.post-58653210229298651582014-04-09T11:33:25.454-04:002014-04-09T11:33:25.454-04:00One fly for pocket water as when you fish two flie...One fly for pocket water as when you fish two flies in short pockets the two flies get pulled in different seems causing the flies to drag underwater, which fish don&#39;t like.<br /><br />Two flies for almost everything else for a multitude of reasons..<br /><br />Three flies when I am fishing an emerging nymph or fishing very deep, fast water. There are other occasions however.Doug Freemann[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6357628043625997901.post-36891629341925752552014-04-08T13:00:43.831-04:002014-04-08T13:00:43.831-04:00I fish one fly always....I am way too lazy to tie ...I fish one fly always....I am way too lazy to tie another knot!Mr. Q[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6357628043625997901.post-81027876365298697402014-04-07T21:47:16.478-04:002014-04-07T21:47:16.478-04:00I can see his point about dry fly drag. I never fi...I can see his point about dry fly drag. I never fish two dry flies at once. I have been nymphing with a two fly rig for most of my sub surface fishing unless I am fishing a very small pocket in the stream.Jakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16079398045029675399[email protected]