I have done a lot of reading on Chironomid techniques but never actually used them. Since I started fly fishing two seasons back I have mostly used standard patterns like woolly buggers, halfbacks etc. because that was a good way to start. Since trout, apparently, get 40% of their diet from chironomids it would seem I am neglecting something very important and I have a desire to get some practice with this when the season starts up again.
Now for my questions:
a) Is chirinomid fishing worthwhile on stocked lakes like Mill/Lafarge/Buntzen etc. ?
Not sure if it is worth bothering with this technique on trout that have been raised on artificial feed.
Have any of you tried on Buntzen? I think the depth of that lake may lend itself better to sinking line techniques but I am not sure how productive it is.
b) I believe the floating setup is fly line, approx 20 feet of leader, strike indicator, small splitshot above tippet knot, tippet & fly. How do you deal with casting 20ft of leader?
Until I get a boat that will allow me to stand up I will be fishing in an inflatable that is not stable enough for standing. Is it even possible to cast that length of leader in a seated position? If it is possible how is it done? (In some previous posts I have read it can be done by a roll cast first then a bunch of false casts to get the line out).
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
Geoff.