Just an apology for not posting any photos of the Wafter 15 yet. Just need to get the transfers and graphics right.
I've been using the Wafter 15' prototype almost exclusively this year on the Lochs, Loughs and reservoirs, trying out different things every trip. My initial thoughts were based on the fact that a longer rod would fish a team of flies 'on the lift' more effectively. This have proven to be the case. That is all very well but on some days my boat partners were doing better by pulling a team of wets or a streamer, or fishing dries, as was the case this week. I started the day with a gold head anchor fly on the point, a snatcher in the middle and a daddy on the top. Had 3 lifting the snatcher but my boat partner had taken 6 on the dry. I should have known better than to put a team of 3 dries on like my partner. I kept getting multiple rises. Two and sometimes three at a time, mostly missed but broken twice when two, or in one case three fish hooked. This happened a lot in the highlands and no problem with fish up to 12 oz, but with three 2lb + fish there is no chance. So, why was I getting so many multiple rises compared to my (very experienced) boat partner? He concluded that it was about presentation. The wafted team alighted as one, due to the turnover being completed well above the water. Yes, the pro experts can do this but we are not all pro experts!
I was trying out a Barrio #3 Small stream at the time. Excellent for the job since only 20' max of main line is needed out of the rod tip and the running line is nice and fine.