Saturday, April 16, 2011

How To Fly Fish WIth Nymphs

By Justin F Harding


1-Set, Set, Set! - When nymphing, often times as a beginner your not sure when to set. As a professional fly fishing guide I can't stress this enough, set anytime you even think you have a strike. The reason being is that you'll miss 100% of the shots you don't take. I find it unusual that people come to fly fish and when everything indicates they have a fish they are hesitant to act. Who cares if it's not a fish, right?! Have faith in the setup (especially if you have a guide) and that it really is a fish taking the underwater fly. After you hook up on a fish when you set when you really thought it was a rock, you to will become a believer...Set, Set, Set!

2-Enjoy bringing in the fish (the tippet is tiny) - Remember that the tippet is tiny line. We are fishing with tiny tippet that you have to be gentle with. What this means to you is that you should enjoy bringing the fish in. Enjoy the catch, smile, relax, have some fun. After all, you have succeeded at what you came to do but if you are too eager and unwilling to play those big fish they'll break you right off. So remember, enjoy the catch!

3-Extra weight - When nymphing, getting flies down to the bottom is an important strategy that every expert fly fisherman uses. Trevor Howard, a third generation fly fisherman taught me a great lesson: "the difference between a good fly fisherman and a great one is...one weight." The fish hover the bottom waiting for food that has plunged free of the rocks and are rolling along the swift current

4-good tippet - Making sure you buy good tippet, such as is a must. I have seen more beginners buy crappy stuff from Wal-Mart and then when they get a big fish on the line...SNAP. At that point I don't know anyone who would not be willing to pay top dollar for great fishing line.

5-Stay till dusk - Unless you have other obligations don't leave until you can not see anymore. You would be amazed at the opportunity I see when everyone else goes home. The rivers start to make noise and the waters look like they are starting to boil with the fish. This all happens when there are flies on the water starting to lay eggs before dust. The fish go crazy and you'll wonder why everyone left 30 minutes ago.




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