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It was a great day on the river
2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
Sure looks like it!It was a great day on the river
2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
I'm an hour in...it's pretty incredible. It is on my bucket list now...and it may take several years to get there, not just because of covid, but because of the long wait list due to such a small amount of allowable fisherman and the fishing season window...
I’m in, when are we going! Simple incredible
2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
Might need to invest in thick rubber gloves...to unhook electric eels...
It’s all just crazy. The amount of different species they were landing was amazing. And to have a lodge like that to at the end of the day was spectacular
2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
Agreed...you need a 6wt dry fly setup to catch herbivorous pacu, a stout 8wt that you might have to bow & arrow cast a large streamer on wire for the prehistoric looking wolffish, a popper setup for tucanare (peacock bass)...then there is a screamer fish that looks like a cross between a tarpon and Dracula...it is pretty crazy. After seeing all those electric eels, I might have reconsidered wet wading...
A couple hours wading the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie for a single 10” rainbow in 36 degree weather...but I’d gladly do it again tomorrow
A couple hours wading the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie for a single 10” rainbow in 36 degree weather...but I’d gladly do it again tomorrow
Jealous! what Rod/Line/Fly setup are you using?
I pretty much threw everything at them...a 5wt w/ opst microskagit head swinging tungsten beadhead soft hackle stonefly nymph point in front of a 16 purple haze soft hackle (I also lost a fish on this, broke off)...5 wt dry instigator with a caddis bh nymph dropper...6 wt with 15’ sinking tip, black tungsten jig bugger...
I pretty much threw everything at them...a 5wt w/ opst microskagit head swinging tungsten beadhead soft hackle stonefly nymph point in front of a 16 purple haze soft hackle (I also lost a fish on this, broke off)...5 wt dry instigator with a caddis bh nymph dropper...6 wt with 15’ sinking tip, black tungsten jig bugger...
Has anyone here tried their hand at European Style nymphing (no WJCO, it's not what you think it is)..
Has anyone here tried their hand at European Style nymphing (no WJCO, it's not what you think it is)...aka Czech nymphing, contact nymphing, etc...Bill, Dan?
I'm thinking about getting into it...just ordered an Echo 10' 3wt Shadow X, a spare spool for one of my reels to spool on some Rio FIPS Euro Nymph line, sighting material and 2-tone indicator tippet...I've got plenty of jig style tungsten bead nymphs to try out...Heading to the Yakima next month and stay on the river for a week (or two) to get away from all this C19 and election bullshit...
It’s very similar to how we target steelhead and salmon, and winter trout. High sticking or chuck and duck, but essentially it’s a long leader flip cast. I run a float line with a long leader set up on multiple weight roads. And then adjust the weight based off the current.
Works great for all. For longer casts you can still revert back to a standard fly cast, just depends on the amount of weight. Roll casts work well too.
2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
Yep Ed. A lot of times I tie up a euro nymph rig on my 4wt in the smaller cooler high mountain streams. High stick a run a couple times and move on [emoji106]
I’m barley efficient with standard fly rod tactics, and now recently have been trying one hand & two hand skagit...I’m wondering what the learning curve is going to be with this nymphing technique