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My floating heads stop floating after a time... I've put white Marks on a line to make sighters when the tip dips. If you can see one you're good to goIs it common for the tip of your floating line, 2-3ft, to submerge while retrieving your fly using this technique.?
I tried it out today, picking up three trout. The fish I caught struck hard, but I was late on a lot of other, more subtle strikes.
Something new to work on.
I also had some good action on the floating leech. I’m liking this way of fishing a lot.
Best of all in the year ahead.!
This is the way I learned to fish TDC's at Lenice in the 70's, loooong leader on a floating. I fished that way until I joined this forum and learned about indicators. I like the improved depth control with the bobber.12 feet should be easily doable. I usually use a midge-tip line with a short intermediate section but a floating line is traditional. Build a 15-16’ leader to account for an angle down from the surface and add a couple beadhead chironomids of the flavor of the day. If there’s a breeze, cast across and downwind. Let everything settle and then give it a hand twist retrieve. If fish are aggressive it shouldn’t take long to get a response. Fun way to fish, if that’s the presentation they want.
if I could only have one lake fly, that would be a front-runner. I chose a #14 size grey soft hackle

I did the same thing at that lake the last week of March Dave. But I use a 9’ tapered leader to 5x, tie a small unweighted chironomid then another with 6x or 7x to the bottom chironomid. Barely moving it, basically keeping the line straight and tight….then watching the fly line start moving!I
So I have been fishing chronomets naked style with my midge tip line and having incredible success, much more so than with an indicator but the water I'm fishing is crystal clear and at the deepest point at 6 ft. I'm running two unweighted chironomids on a total of a 6 ft tapered leader, then three or four feet of 3x fluoro. The takes doing this technique are savage and it was red hot today. I have a retrieve that they seem to like with this technique. The hits came hard and fast. The midge tip keeps me in touch more so with my line, I've tried this with just a floater and it feels like nothing, and break offs were common for me.Next time out I want to dabble in “naked line “ technique. Watched a man clean-up last week, using that technique, when others were struggling. Any tips would be appreciated. Most the areas I fish are about 12ft deep. Thanks..