Hi. Just found your channel and enjoying your vids. I'm in the process of moving back up north and have fished the Tees a few times recently near Piercebridge. I'm trying to learn euronymphing so can I pick your brains a bit please... Q1. Are you using nylon straight through to your sighter and tippet or do you use one of the dedicated fly lines (2 or 3 cm thick type)? and Q2... I've tried on the Tees but as soon as the point fly gets to the bottom it gets swallowed up by the rock and boulders and snags solid, even if using minimum weighted flies. Any advice please? Cheers
Hi Steve, the tees can be tricky around piercebridge, the best advice I can give for that stretch is if you keep hitting bottom change to a lighter fly and keep it active. What I mean by active is manipulate the fly by raising your rod tip or pull it through the run a little faster than the current. I know that stretch is hard to nymph and I have the same problems as you but it does help by lifting the flies ect through the run. Hope this helps
Hi mate! not the river I use to euro nymph but cool to see your style. I use to fishing with new zealand wool in situations like the one in your video.