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Thin Euronymphing Leaders

October 4, 2018May 8, 2024 Jo Tango

“Thin to win.” That’s the trend among some competition anglers. So, I’m fiddling with new and thinner Euronymphing leader formulas (at the bottom of this post). A thinner/lighter leader ups a rig’s sensitivity and lets you fish better smaller flies due to less drag. All this can lead to more fish and bigger fish. George

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The Euro Dry-Dropper

October 3, 2018February 20, 2023 Damon Matus

I’ve logged some hours this season fishing dry-droppers on my Euronymphing setup. It is a great way to both tightline and throw dries with one rig. Along the way, I’ve cataloged a few observations that I thought would make for decent blog content and might be helpful, especially to those starting out or experimenting with

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Euronymphing,Rigs and leaders,Techniques13 Comments

Crush Barbs and Plan Ahead for Safety

October 1, 2018October 1, 2018 Damon Matus

I’ve been in the business of risk mitigation for a long time, but I’m often not so quick to practice what I preach. A recent “episode,” a.k.a. “brush with disaster,” was an eye-opening experience worth sharing. On the trout streams and rivers, barbless hooks are not only encouraged, but required by law in certain cases.

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A Great Day with George Daniel

September 30, 2018November 4, 2018 Jo Tango

In fly fishing, there are a few bad days, some good days, and some occasional great days. Saturday was a great day. I was at a clinic with two-time national champion George Daniel (his must-have nymphing books here and here) and saw challengingly high flows, some good fish, and a huge one that got away.

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