Quote: Tony1831 said: Per pic#2, it looks like the dropper is tied to the bend in the hook of the bug. Or is it?
Yes, Tony that it correct. Tied right on the bend of the fly with my go to knot the trilene knot. We could only fish with flies at that time so we tie on the Yarnies we side drift about 12-18" behind the fly. A few days later caught one on the Yarnie dropper that I Hollywooded for a while that stayed hooked up. Never had the dropper come off the fly.
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