As you may know, I switched to European-style nymphing a few years ago. And, I catch a lot more fish since doing so. It’s the style of fishing that has taken over fly fishing competitions. In fact, nearly all of the techniques were developed by folks who compete. So, if you like catching a lot
Category: Techniques
Fishing the Swift River: Top 5 Observations
The Swift is a special fishery. It’s a tailwater that offers more consistent temperature and flows for trout, and it’s reasonably close to Boston. The area above Route 9 is catch and release only, and there’s no bait allowed. What does all this mean? Wily trout. There are folks who have fished the Swift for
When Trout Aim to Kill
Some takes are soft. Others are vicious. Surprisingly, bit hits happen not just with streamers, but with nymphs, too, if you fish them “on the rise.” It’s a hugely productive technique; during a recent 32-fish day, two-thirds of the strikes came on the rise. At the end of a drift, the rig straightens out and
80+ Fish: Lessons Learned in Pittsburg, NH
18″ brookie. During my recent visit to Pittsburg, NH, I learned quite a few things. Landed over 80 fish in four days and am feeling grateful. I’ve fished that stretch of the Connecticut River before, but walked away with five valuable lessons learned. LESSON #1: WALK FARTHER The river was at 300 cfs, which is