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Title: Introduced to a Dahlberg Diver
Post by: Dick Pasfield on December 19, 2010, 12:01:52 PM
Fella I know sent me one up a while ago with a nod and a wink.  Didn't know what it was but pegged for a popper of some sorts so put it in the the box for the right time.

Yesterday was overcast with just a sprinkle of rain, figs were dropping off the trees and my first fish regurgitated one straight away.  The feathery thing popped up in my mind straight away.  After the third fish that came out of the weed to hit my offering on the surface I made the change.  Next cast and dog and I knew we weren't in Kansas no more! The first fish hit it three times, the last two boat side.  Went on to pull another seven fish out from under the canopy before dark. 

Worked out the weed guard is as good as keeping the thing from snagging up in trees as it is on aquatic weeds.  Could lob it right into the black bits and if it caught up a soft jiggle plopped it on to the water.  Fish are pretty keen on those drop down presentations so if one was around it was mine.

Showed it to my neighbour this morning who gave me its name.

Loved the swimming action, looked like a big frog.  Cane toads might end up in a bit of trouble in the lake iferun they're going to swim around like that :D

(http://i464.photobucket.com/albums/rr4/dickpasfield/sooty.jpg) 
Title: Re: Introduced to a Dahlberg Diver
Post by: SeekingBarradise on December 20, 2010, 09:02:41 PM
Nice report & photo Dick.

Have you got Barra Tracker (Dog) a spotters Fee Xmas Present yet?

A rain coat might be a healthy addition under the tree this season...

Cheers Lyndon. :youbeauty
Title: Re: Introduced to a Dahlberg Diver
Post by: Dick Pasfield on December 20, 2010, 09:41:09 PM

A rain coat might be a healthy addition under the tree this season...





We have those ;D

(http://i464.photobucket.com/albums/rr4/dickpasfield/second%20album/April09.jpg)
Title: Re: Introduced to a Dahlberg Diver
Post by: Sweetwater on December 20, 2010, 10:56:00 PM
Has dog got a PFD?



Nice fish Dick. Just love Sooties & their willingness to attack things & them do it all over again.  Got a few here that are mostly gathering dust Dick. If you're going to get into fluff chuckin a bit more I'll post them up.

Fitz..
Title: Re: Introduced to a Dahlberg Diver
Post by: Apollo on December 21, 2010, 06:59:53 AM
Dick

When I originally got some, I didn't have any luck at all, so discarded them to the 'not in favour' fly box :thumbdown :thumbdown. Whoever designed them didn't know what they were talking about. That was until I was fishing with a bloke who actually knew what he was doing and saw how I was suppose to use them :-[.  Big difference, now they are back in favour and bass, toga, barra all love them.  Perhaps my earlier comments about their designer were a tad premature! ::)

Great photo and story.

Steve
Title: Re: Introduced to a Dahlberg Diver
Post by: Dick Pasfield on December 21, 2010, 10:06:24 AM
You did ask Fitz ;D

(http://i464.photobucket.com/albums/rr4/dickpasfield/second%20album/WetseasonsottysDec051.jpg)

Dog wears it when we travel of a night, she's not fallen in on the plane yet but does get both feet up on the gunwale at times, a sudden swerve for weed or such might tip her over.  Reckon the yellow would make it easier for me to find her if it happens :thumbsup

Re the sootys, they go hard on something when they're convinced it should be eaten, like a jack.  When they wise up though they are tough to tempt and the word passes through the pack as quick as lightning. Best to move on when that happens and maybe hit it on the way back.  Yes you can send me your feathers, Be content they will die in action ;)

G'day Steve  I had mine on a intermediate line so I had to work it a bit quick to stop it heading for the bottom.  I'll be taking out the floating line next time to see how that changes its movement.  Still amaxed how you can just chuck it in anywhere and more often than not falls into the water with a little jiggle, a lousy caster's dream come true.

 
Title: Re: Introduced to a Dahlberg Diver
Post by: Sweetwater on December 21, 2010, 02:49:59 PM
You did ask Fitz ;D

([url]http://i464.photobucket.com/albums/rr4/dickpasfield/second%20album/WetseasonsottysDec051.jpg[/url])



I love the pooch PFDs. Got a friend with a Jack Russell cross. She wanted to take it kayaking so I picked up one for her. The dish licker sits up there like lord muck.


fitz..
Title: Re: Introduced to a Dahlberg Diver
Post by: Dick Pasfield on December 21, 2010, 03:37:07 PM
 :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup love it
Title: Re: Introduced to a Dahlberg Diver
Post by: Apollo on December 21, 2010, 07:33:49 PM
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G'day Steve  I had mine on a intermediate line so I had to work it a bit quick to stop it heading for the bottom.  I'll be taking out the floating line next time to see how that changes its movement.  Still amaxed how you can just chuck it in anywhere and more often than not falls into the water with a little jiggle, a lousy caster's dream come true.

Dick
I use mine on a floating line with clear intermediate tip.  Can still be worked slow, if you start striping fairly soon after the fly hits the water and the intermediate tip starts to sink.  Or If I let it sit for a bit, it will pull the fly down a bit, so it can be worked back more agressively, which I found better in a bit of wind or ripple.

Steve