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Imitator
- a fly to imitate the real
insect
Imitative
flies - flies tied to more closely match specific
insects Imitative flies are most effective in slow-moving,
clear water, with finicky trout in streams with large
populations of aquatic insects Impressionistic flies
- flies tied to loosely suggest a variety of insects or
insect families
Invertebrate
- A creature that has no backbone, example, an insect
or a worm
Indicator - floating object placed on the leader
or end of the fly line to "indicate" the take of the fly
by a fish or to indicate the path of the drift of the
fly; used when nymph fishing with a slack line
Intermediate line - line with a slow controlled
sink rate
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