03-23-2007, 07:23 PM
I was turned on to this at the ISE show with Jack Dennis. As you can imagine, the demonstration left me wanting to know more. I was very impressed with the concept, but I do not know enough about the setup and technique to really give it a go. Is there anyone that is currently skilled with this new method of nymphing and would like to share or teach this to others? This European method, as some refer to it, is done with multiple nymphs off of droppers. There is no strike indicator and you short cast most of the time, staying in touch with your flies at all times. The method even dictates that you "pull" the flies just a touch faster that the current. This method is best used in medium depth riffles and faster water where fish feed.
Also, is anyone out there currently tying any polish "woven" nymphs? I saw some on the web and they are great looking. The plus side is they sink fast and stay down.
The flyfishing competitors that are using this method are winning all the world competitions. Inquiring minds want to know more.
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Also, is anyone out there currently tying any polish "woven" nymphs? I saw some on the web and they are great looking. The plus side is they sink fast and stay down.
The flyfishing competitors that are using this method are winning all the world competitions. Inquiring minds want to know more.
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