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How To Tie Droppers and Knots - RIO Products 

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In this episode of RIO's "How To" series, RIO brand manager Simon Gawesworth runs through a number of reasons of why you would fish a dropper on your leader. In addition, Simon shows 4 different ways of making a dropper - using a surgeon knot, a tippet ring, the "New Zealand" dropper and the swiveling dropper from Poland.
If you want to fish more than one fly on your leader, this videos will give you some great ideas for rigging, as well as showing many typical multiple fly set ups that Simon uses, and that can give you a more successful day on the water.
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Комментарии : 47   
@stevemiller2288
@stevemiller2288 2 года назад
Simon great job. Rio is lucky to have you as a spokes person.
@jessybilodeau3720
@jessybilodeau3720 4 года назад
Finally! one video clearly explaining all those techniques
@ryantherock7664
@ryantherock7664 3 месяца назад
Great video Simon🎉
@jonesflyfishingreels
@jonesflyfishingreels 4 года назад
Massive Gawesworth fan ! Love his old videos too back in England showing still water fishing and tactics got a few dvds now very interesting.
@efy6069
@efy6069 4 года назад
Simon’s Rio videos should be required viewing for all other fly fishing how to creators.
@jameshenderson3238
@jameshenderson3238 Год назад
You are truly one of the best on the many subjects of flyfishing.....keep up the good work.
@mtflybox8287
@mtflybox8287 4 года назад
There is a reason you are were where you are. Most helpful. Thanks.
@freddavis2861
@freddavis2861 4 года назад
This was one of the best put together instruction videos I have ever seen. Well done.
@carbss
@carbss 5 лет назад
Just met Simon here in Australia - he is an absolute champion!
@akintomeatloaf
@akintomeatloaf 5 лет назад
That last one with the double overhand knot was new to me. Thanks!
@stryker2764
@stryker2764 5 лет назад
Thank you for the very clear and concise instructions on the dropper methods. Very helpful! :))
@delbertnawyn
@delbertnawyn 5 лет назад
Simon, I love your presentations!! I'm an every other weekend fly fisher and every time I watch one of your videos, that two weeks gets longer! Excited to try and learn on the river!! Always learning!! Even after 30+/- years, still get the adrenalin going! Thank you!!
@OFishAl
@OFishAl 3 года назад
I know this is a few years old now...but it's soo good and I refer back to it often. Thanks SImon :)
@bilbothejust
@bilbothejust 4 года назад
Outstanding demonstration
@vinniebarbarino-1
@vinniebarbarino-1 4 года назад
Nicely presented, you have a calm manner, which makes it easy to understand and learn new techniques, cheers
@warrenperry1976
@warrenperry1976 4 года назад
GREAT VIDEO! So well done! Cheers!
@mikekuczynski1552
@mikekuczynski1552 5 лет назад
Have used all of them the two I use most are the Tippett ring and double surgeons knot , they are both easy to change when your dropper line gets to short :)
@dinoconsabor
@dinoconsabor 3 года назад
I was fretting over tying a dropper rig with a blood knot and then saw how you used a ripper ring with the improved clinch knot and that made it a lot easier. Can’t wait to try it out.
@patrickmccambridge
@patrickmccambridge 4 года назад
Thank you so much Simon I'm a novice FF and even more novice at euro style and this video will help me set-up the dropper rig. Thanks for the details and pace, perfect for beginners. Cheers.
@stevennoland3996
@stevennoland3996 Год назад
Wow this video answered so many questions that I had on droppers, Thank You so much. I use a tippet ring and did not even think of putting a dropper there, amazing!!!!!
@chrisowenuk3792
@chrisowenuk3792 3 года назад
Just found this video, what an excellent video on droppers, very informative and so helpful, thank you for sharing.
@gazz5808
@gazz5808 Год назад
Thank you for this video, its really helped me out :)
@thecosycamper7088
@thecosycamper7088 Год назад
Thank you so much, definitely the best step by step instructions in a video. New subscriber 👍🏻
@k0cetyyy
@k0cetyyy 3 года назад
Amazing explanation. Thank you very much!
@harrymark3370
@harrymark3370 4 года назад
Hello Simon, Thanks for the brilliant and easy way you explain knots. Some 35 years ago we met briefly in Devon, where I fished for salmon on your father's water. Now that I am retired I began with fly fishing again. Kind regards, Harry Mark, from Germany.
@naciofan11
@naciofan11 10 месяцев назад
Nunca he tenido problemas con este fluorocarbono, para ser etiqueta azul es muy bueno.
@craigdebeer1444
@craigdebeer1444 2 года назад
Very helpful information, thanks for making the videos.
@caryverhalen
@caryverhalen 2 года назад
Wow just wow!🎯 The spinner dropper is so unbelievably 🔥 Thanks, you'd be a great fishing buddy 👍
@7pinky791
@7pinky791 2 года назад
Thanks, the last dropper knot is very clever and I have not seen it but will try this as I do find the droppers tend to loop around my main line.
@davidpriestley4437
@davidpriestley4437 3 года назад
Thank you, rutland tomorrow ! Will try that last one for sure ...
@fatoomiroblox
@fatoomiroblox 2 года назад
awesome simple explanation, thank you
@richarddvll
@richarddvll 4 года назад
awesome info thanks great video
@cranberr5037
@cranberr5037 4 года назад
Polish loop (the last one) looks really nice! Thanks for showing it!
@dennisgrocholski4190
@dennisgrocholski4190 2 года назад
Tremendous! Thank you.
@scottdearborn4238
@scottdearborn4238 2 года назад
Excellent! Very well put together, understandable,I think I could even do that. I'm going to go fishing.
@Annie-zf7xi
@Annie-zf7xi 3 года назад
Great video thanks!
@snapped_up
@snapped_up 3 года назад
Great video!
@mickwilkinson87
@mickwilkinson87 9 месяцев назад
Thanks that has solved me a lot of time
@valpal7824
@valpal7824 2 года назад
Very good prezentation! Thanks for sharing !
@paulkennedy5953
@paulkennedy5953 Год назад
I much prefer the idea you said you picked up from the Polish concern...swivels nicely ...less tangles or non at all.
@raymondmichaellarkin6455
@raymondmichaellarkin6455 3 года назад
Nice one Simon
@alanconnolly3573
@alanconnolly3573 8 месяцев назад
Cheers
@mikelundrigan2285
@mikelundrigan2285 2 года назад
I thought I originated using a loop snugged up against the knot as a dropper! Been doing it this way for at least 30 years +! So I guess I must have some Polish genes somehow? Ha ha I did not see the improved version I eventually came up with though! When I made my droppers now, I tie the fly on using the Jack Miller knot (extremely strong) on a short piece of leader material first, 10 to 12 inches long, 12 pound test maxima, then I make a loop using almost all the remaining line after tying on the fly except I leave about an inch or 2 of the single strand to the hook! This allows the fly movement. The large loop is then tied together in the centre using a double version of the surgeons knot, two turns not three as it is normally tired! I have a dropper about 4 or 5 “ long being held off my leader by the stiffer loop (as an outrigger). This still allows the dropper to spin around the leader but better holds the fly away from it reducing tangles. You will still get some tangles but fewer than my previous method! Check it out and see if you agree! Tight lines!
@glenndotter5021
@glenndotter5021 3 года назад
Rather than using the bend of the hook to tie to, I use the eye of the hook. This allows each fly to flutter slightly and there is no risk of line coming off. Use the eye like a tippett ring.
@nicolelewis1828
@nicolelewis1828 3 года назад
I thought that the point fly is the one directly attached to your leader. Depending upon how you set up the droppers on your rig it may or may not be the last fly?
@jjod4858
@jjod4858 Год назад
Sir, you need to show the tying method from your perspective.
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