Beautiful grayling Daniel !!!! thanks for sharing ...look forward to more videos like this on both nymphing and dry fly techniques, tips and tactics ...ps. love my Vision 10ft 3 wt Nymphmaniac rod ...enjoying learning Euro nymphing and dry/dropper techniques for wild brown trout on UK rivers.
Bra video, en tänkande flugfiskare. Det är det som är intressant, hur ett proffs tänker taktiskt vid sitt fiske. Bra att du visar tydligt och enkelt hur du gör. I det flesta fiske filmerna sätts för mycket tid på drillningen av fisken, inte så kul att se tycker jag. Bra o givande film, lungt o sansat, toppen👍
Great video. Very comprehensive. If you ever do a followup, you might discuss water types and conditions where indicator is appropriate vs Euro Nymphing. E.g., long, slow glides or needing to fish more than a couple of rod lengths away are not too good for Euro style.
Thanks for great feed back! That might be something for the future. But I thinks it’s a good thing to separate them. Keeping this one a simple as possible to not loose attention of beginners. 😊
Hi Davide. If your fishing will be euronymphing, then definitely pick would be our Ultra Light Nymph line that is made for euronymphing. If you do euronymphing but also for example dry fly fishing with that rod, you could be interested in Nymphmaniac line from us. :)
Why deviant??? The guys who are nymphing most of their time are right to do so. Trout and specially grayling take 99% of their food below the surface. So why fishing dry? I personally fished 50/50 dry and nymph. Catch rate 30/60. Now I fish much more with nymph than dry, let's say 20/80 but the catch rate is almost 100 % for the nymph. Dryfly ofcourse is very nice, I do enjoy it every time, but it's not the holy grail. I go fishing to catch fish and not to see my fly drifting on the surface all day not be being taken just because the fish won't rise. A nymphangler is not deviant, a nymphangler is a practical angler.