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Re: Czech Nymphing
Hi to all,
I did a bunch of Salmon Egg fishing with a fly rod when I was much younger in California. The very best setup I found was a fly rod with an under rod spin reel with a lever like the picture. This really worked slick with a fly rod. The reel was equipped with mono. It wasn't fly fishing but worked great on trout streams in the Sierras. Frank ![]()
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Re: Czech Nymphing
After reading the posts & article about CN, the only difference I see is that by having most or all of the line out of the water, you are able to control [ slow down ] the drag as the flies proceed downstream. Nymphing has always been
most effective for me when fishing in close anyway. |
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