Show tet Ld- e 6 I F BY Bl BOB BREWSTER Outdoor ff TRY THE UNUSUAL Sometimes it pays to throw throwaway throwaway throwaway away the book when fishing and try the unconventional Imagination and a willingness to experiment when fish wont won't bite often orten produces res results u 1 t s when all the proven methods fail Breaking the called so-called rules nile when they are Ulm unworkable orl able is the mark of a wise and usually fiShing fishing fish successful angler say the out out- ing experts at Mercury boards And although such things may seem strange or Of com comical i c a J they may be ellworth wU ell worth the small effort it takes take to give them a tl try try- A tree is a good example Usually its 0 overhanging v e r h an gin g and branches are a problem frequently you'll find a limb with that's b been bee e e n decorated glittering ornaments by erring casters Yet this same limb can be a blessing in disguise Using strong line try casting a fly or bug over the branch and ana permit it to dance lightly on the surface directly below It the sometimes p pro proves r 0 v e s just bat thing to excite a reluctant tier Boating a fish hooked inthis in inthis this manner is more a matter of power than finesse and you may lose Jose more than you land but it will work on occasion I Another device calls for the instead of oi use of two lures T Tan Tandem d fly fishing for one a n e m I trout is common and extremely effective yet frequently over over- looked Link two flies files together with leader material one behind behind behind be be- hind the other a about b 0 u t four inches This same idea worKS WOrE with plugs or flies fifes and plugs combinations t ton s. s or bait balt in com bin a interesting Theres There's no end of fish teasers that can be concocted con and often they're jus just the answer These are just two deviations that can be tried observe the I Mercury lads but the list I Is limited lin ted only by imagination Who you'll finda find knows maybe a 3 to leads a sure thing that run full stringer j IIII |