Really great video... thanks allot for all you do.. I love ur single nymph straight lining ... was there any indicator involved? If not what’s ur secret to strike detection?
Thanks Stephen! Glad you enjoyed it! No indicators, traditional sight nymphing… watch the fish, looks for movement, flare of the gills or the white of the mouth. Alternatively watch the leader and if it stops or dips, strike. We are lucky as on the Chalkstreams we can normally see the fish to see their reaction….
Thanks allot ,, will try it this weekend at wherwell..thinking 12 foot leader,, size 18 nymph etc,, it is so awesome that you guys or gals reply so fast and are so helpful !!! Funny small miracles, cheers :)
Hi Peter, great video...if I may ask, what fly line were you using on your Hardy 9'9" 3 wt LL rod?...many thanks for the great videos you and team put together for us
Thanks Tom! My standard set up is a 9’ 6x leader and then 2 -3 feet of tippet on the end depending on what the river and conditions dictate… I keep it pretty simple…
@@AardvarkMcLeodFlyFishing Thanks for the reply. Do you cut the tippet that comes on the leader off at the end of the mid section and tie your tippet on at that point? Or just leave the leader as is out of the packet and tie tippet of the same or smaller diameter to the end of it? I hope that question makes sense!