03-27-2007, 04:02 PM
[black][size 1]Post:[/size][/black] [black][size 1][] Hey I don't high stick or use the czech technique for nymphing. My point was people shouldn't be afraid to try things out on their own and be innovative. Not everyone has the time, money or inclination to run out and buy a new 10 ft pole and drive to Colorado for lessons. Nothing wrong if you do (fishing guides are generally great and helpful people[cool]) but let's face it trout are pretty stupid creatures and it doesn't take all that to have fun and catch tons of fish.
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[#588000][size 3]The post was just asking about Polish nymphing, that is all. Some of us just like to experiment[][/size][/#588000]
[#588000][size 3]You are right on trying things on your own, that is the experimenting.[/size][/#588000]
[#588000][size 3]The 10' ROD thing however is just coming back around and it is fun as heck not to mention very benefitial(sp) on a lot of waters. There is now even SWITCH RODS that are a lighter, longer rod for float tubing & big rivers.[/size][/#588000]
[#588000][size 3]As far as Colorado, Cabela's with Lance and Ryan is in Utah, but I am sure there is a lot of people out there experimenting with the Czech.[/size][/#588000]
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[#588000][size 3]I don't know about the Trout being stupid. Sure it is possible to catch the same one several times, but get on some water they can see you, they are gone![/size][/#588000]
[#588000][size 3]I think more creatures of habit.[/size][/#588000]
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[#588000][size 3]The post was just asking about Polish nymphing, that is all. Some of us just like to experiment[][/size][/#588000]
[#588000][size 3]You are right on trying things on your own, that is the experimenting.[/size][/#588000]
[#588000][size 3]The 10' ROD thing however is just coming back around and it is fun as heck not to mention very benefitial(sp) on a lot of waters. There is now even SWITCH RODS that are a lighter, longer rod for float tubing & big rivers.[/size][/#588000]
[#588000][size 3]As far as Colorado, Cabela's with Lance and Ryan is in Utah, but I am sure there is a lot of people out there experimenting with the Czech.[/size][/#588000]
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[#588000][size 3]I don't know about the Trout being stupid. Sure it is possible to catch the same one several times, but get on some water they can see you, they are gone![/size][/#588000]
[#588000][size 3]I think more creatures of habit.[/size][/#588000]
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