Thank you Cory! You saved my day . My fishing trip was not in motion then your video came through. What a great combination of scenery/ beautiful creek and great action. Always pleasure watching your videos. Thanks again for bringing us along on your trips !!No one can do it better than you Stay safe and tight lines!
Glad I saved it, Sead! It is a beautiful area. Every now and then, you had to stop and look around. Thanks for coming along. Appreciate your comment and your watching. Tight lines!
Like you said Cory ; gotta love the versatility of the euro rod ! You proved it right there picking off a bunch of beautiful trout! I personally don’t use the dry dropper as much as I should, but I’m seeing lots of guys implementing the jigged streamer lately! Great video with some gorgeous surroundings and epic fishing! Can’t say that I’m not a little jealous. Tight lines buddy!
Thanks, Tony! I know you can bust some nice ones on the Farm with some jigged streamers! Appreciate you watching, my friend. Hope you have been getting at it. Tight lines!
Thanks for another great video. So many channels just want you to watch them fish in places you're not likely to visit, but you always bring something to the table. And perfect timing, we're leaving in a couple of hours for Island Park, and Montana. This gets me even more excited!
@@OldDominionTroutBum thanks. I'm going to be fishing the Madison on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and part of Saturday. It's going to be a glorious week. 😉 My son wanted to hire a guide on Tuesday to fish the Firehole in Yellowstone so my boys and I decided to go with him and help pay. Turns out the guide said Yellowstone hasn't been fishing well and suggested the Madison so one day will be guided. Personally I'd just as soon self guide, but it is what it is. Still looking forward to it. Thanks again for the great content.
Another beautifully filmed and instructive video, Cory. You're clearly smitten by Montana. But, to make sure that your love is true, you need to spend a lovely, but brisk, winter there.
Hi Cory - thanks for another euro-nymph tutorial in beautiful Montana! It is “the last best place!” for a reason. So many beautiful places to fish! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for another great video Cory. That is a great tip to use jig streamers in the deeper pools and not worry about a perfect dead drift and instead take advantage of their drift from the far side back towards your side.
Another stellar piece of work with some sage advice (especially how to work a fish in fast water - the Browns where I'm fishing always head downstream). BTW, I'm fishing Conejo River now and the Jack Daniels is the star. Cheers!
Wow! Cory, that is another stunner of a video. Will be taking that hat you sent me out on its first voyage tomorrow morning on a local tailwater you know well (south of me). Going to be fishing my 2wt 10’ with a micro rig in honor of you
Glad I came back, Mark! Asking what my favorite experience there is like asking which one of my 4 kids is my favorite! I love them all! That is why I HAVE to keep coming back!
Thanks for taking us back to Montana Cory to fish an area I've just added to my bucket list 👍great to see a versatile long Euro leader in action covering a range of finessed techniques...just FYI, I sent a letter to Santa Claus on your behalf to bring you a new landing net cos the the one you've got is well worn from rod benders 🤣 tight lines, stay well amigo
Glad to have you back with me, TK! You must go, my friend. Tell Santa that I love my net…it has character. It’s taken years to get it just the way I like it! Thanks for watching and tight lines, amigo!
Cole, it is a Lance Egan pattern. He ties it on Fly Fish Food. It is a really good video. I tie his original pattern. I appreciate you watching, and I'll keep em coming!
Another great video I really enjoyed it. I’m here in Pennsylvania fishing the spring cricks. I wish I was out there with you God bless. Talk to you later.
Hey Cory , another great video ! Each time I watch it I learn something new. My wife and I got new euro rot last year , Pezon & Michael line as you mentioned , love it I live on banks of Bitterroot , not far from RC and now fish all winter long with euro nymph. Last winter I hooked in freezing water 35” pike on PT nymph and land him , you never know in winter months. I got hooked up on 5/6 lbs suckers not many anglers fish for them , they are freak ghat trains of fresh water , very powerful on 6/7 x tippet and tiny perdigon nymph. If you ever back in our Valley we should hook up ! I have boats and we could float few days on the Root , I live right on the river and fish everyday. love to meet you in person.
Thanks, Les! Wow, living on the banks of the Bitterroot sounds like a dream. You and your wife must be spoiled! Appreciate the invite! Thanks for sharing your valley with me-it is a great one! Cheers to a great rest of the year for you and your wife, and hope to see you out there someday. Tight lines!
Wow! you really nailed it with this one mate. 3 styles great commentary on each, great scenery. Yep just love Montana, gotta get back, this time with a euro rod! Did you use the same leader for all three styles? Great work mate, I'm learning heaps. Cheers.
Thank you, Phil! Appreciate the comment. I was using the same leader. Straight .18mm Pezon & Michel to a tippet ring and 6x tippet. Glad you enjoyed and good luck to you. Tight lines, mate!
Of all the T&T Contact II rods you own, which would you recommend as the most versatile to fish streams in PA like Penns and Spring? Great video once again.
Cody, I own four Contacts and if I had only one to fish both Penns and Spring, it would be the 10ft 2wt. It can do it all on those streams. Appreciate you watching!
Thank you! You can see it if you check out Kelly Galloup's Peanut Envy. It is one-half of that. I use the same recipe for his olive one. Just use a black slotted bead and a jig hook.
Awesome video, my profile picture is of rock creek.. pretty much were your at.. that's were I started fly fishing.. didn't know what I was doing, lol.. thanks for the video.
Excellent video Cory. Thank you very much. Following your advice I mounted the Galvan 3.25 reel on my Thomas 10.9 line 2 rod and the balance is perfect. I was surprised by the Thomas 10 line 2, it has a lot of power with the fish, it seems to me that it is more powerful than the 10.9 of the same line 2. On the other hand I would like to know what material you use to fill the reel, it is white and looks very uniform. Greetings from Asturias, Spain. And thank you very much, my fellow fisherman.
Thanks so much, Javier! Glad you like the 3.25. It is the perfect reel for both rods. You are correct, the 10ft 2wt has more power than the 10'9. That is the same in the 3wts., as well. The shorter, 10ft rod is more powerful. I use 20lb Dacron backing (approx 125 yards) to fill the reel. Hope this helps. Tight lines to you. Salud!
Excellent video that really covered so much for those of us getting into euro leaders. 1. Do you just trust that 6x not to break off on you when fighting them with that head pressure? It also seems like, even on the larger fish, you didn’t need drag either. 2. How in the hell do you smoke cigars while fishing? I need that video, specifically how not to cough.. ha Thanks man!
Thanks, Duckman. Glad it is helpful. 1. I trust 6x (as long as it is a reputable brand)...you can put a lot of pressure on it, especially with a good euro rod. You do need a good drag when you hook a good fish. I believe in it. 2. Haha-years of practice! Appreciate you watching. Tight lines, and good luck to you!
You have taught me more than enough to be somewhat consistent with tight lining and i thank you immensely for that. Only 2 years into fly fishing, but could you please tell me what size indicator line You prefer? I can't get my line to straighten out like You do. Great video again, BTW! TYVM for all of the lessons again! :)
Glad I have been helpful, Rick. I prefer .18mm (4x) pink/white Pezon & Michel Color Line (which was in this video) and .16mm (5x). Hope this helps and tight lines to you!
Howdy Cory Montana special place someday I’ll get there. Question what connection do you use from braided leader to Pezon leader ? I nail knot ,but seam’s a little clunky going through the guides… maybe UV glue may help haven’t tried yet.. Great video peace✌️
Howdy Fudd. Hope you do, MT is special. I strip the coating on the euro fly line to expose the braid, then whip finish a small loop just big enough to slip my leader through. I'll tie my leader to the small loop with a 16-20 knot. It makes it extremely small and you won't feel it in the guides. Hope this helps and thanks for watching. Peace!
Thank you, Pierre! I went with the ants because when you get to late summer/early fall, bug activity diminishes (except for a few hatches...). Trout really start keying in on terrestrials. Especially when you have a lot of vegetation along the banks. Windy days (which are common out west) push them into the water. There is a saying about ants...." they are the first bug to arrive and the last to leave". Trout know this. Hope this helps and thanks for watching.
Hey Edward. When I am fishing like this... i.e., bouncing from one technique to another, I use the same leader. If I go out all day to just fish streamers, I'll use straight 8-10lb High Vis Maxima for my leader.
Hi Corey. What size hook and cone head you using for the streamer. If you don’t mind ? I would like to tie some up for pa. Thanks for the help as always. I learn so much from the videos
when casting the dry dropper with the lighter mono setup, what kind of casting distance are we talking? not that you need a country mile but i’m curious nonetheless.
What size bead on the #16 ant? I’m thinking the Bionic Ant has a fair amount of air resistance and needs a decent size bead to propel it with.18mm leader. The bead is what makes the dry fly go anywhere on this rig.
Hey Leigh. It's a 2.3mm bead. The Bionic Ant isn't bad at all with a micro leader. You just have to give that back cast time to straighten out behind you before going forward.
Another related question- are you fishing an adjustable dry dropper with the Bionic Ant? My limited experience with your method of making adjustable DD is that the slippage of the dropper loop goes up with the mass of the dry fly. Some of your CDC based dry droppers stay put pretty well, but flies with foam or synthetic wings are prone to move during casting. Or am I doing something wrong (entirely possible!)
@@leighs522 I was not using an adjustable simply because the water was shallow and the fish were up in the column. You are correct...The key with the Adj DD is your fly has to be aerodynamic (like CDC, nothing bushy, although you can use a Bionic ant) and floating high. Anytime it starts to sink, the surface will "grab" it and pull it down. Every now and then, you do have to check it and readjust. One of the key things in casting it is to slow down and have a smooth stroke. Hope this helps.
Hi Cory, thanks for the video. What Type of line/leader are you sing for this Kind of fishing? Is it the same setup as you are sing for euro nymphing?o
Do you recommend to cut the loop out of euro fly line and make your own micro loop? I’m kinda new to euro nymphing and I’ve only seen a couple people do it
Hey Andre. I do recommend cutting the loop off and making a small micro loop. It will slip right through the guides. Good luck to you and thanks for watching.
tt-135's quite right. Give those boys and girls a wide berth... smash you and your cigar into a pancake right quick. But if MT's your home away from, you know that.
I kept my distance, T. They popped right up on me. I heard a crunch, looked up, and there they were. Amazing animals, and trust me, I wouldn't step forward toward them, only backward. Thanks for watching.
Thank you Cory!
You saved my day . My fishing trip was not in motion then your video came through. What a great combination of scenery/ beautiful creek and great action. Always pleasure watching your videos. Thanks again for bringing us along on your trips !!No one can do it better than you
Stay safe and tight lines!
Glad I saved it, Sead! It is a beautiful area. Every now and then, you had to stop and look around. Thanks for coming along. Appreciate your comment and your watching. Tight lines!
Like you said Cory ; gotta love the versatility of the euro rod ! You proved it right there picking off a bunch of beautiful trout! I personally don’t use the dry dropper as much as I should, but I’m seeing lots of guys implementing the jigged streamer lately! Great video with some gorgeous surroundings and epic fishing! Can’t say that I’m not a little jealous. Tight lines buddy!
Thanks, Tony! I know you can bust some nice ones on the Farm with some jigged streamers! Appreciate you watching, my friend. Hope you have been getting at it. Tight lines!
Thanks for another great video. So many channels just want you to watch them fish in places you're not likely to visit, but you always bring something to the table. And perfect timing, we're leaving in a couple of hours for Island Park, and Montana. This gets me even more excited!
Appreciate it, TL! Nice of you to say. Good luck in Island Park...You are surrounded by some amazing water!
@@OldDominionTroutBum thanks. I'm going to be fishing the Madison on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and part of Saturday. It's going to be a glorious week. 😉
My son wanted to hire a guide on Tuesday to fish the Firehole in Yellowstone so my boys and I decided to go with him and help pay. Turns out the guide said Yellowstone hasn't been fishing well and suggested the Madison so one day will be guided. Personally I'd just as soon self guide, but it is what it is. Still looking forward to it.
Thanks again for the great content.
@@tl56kmair It does sound like a glorious week. Enjoy it with your sons!
Great stuff. I always learn a thing or two watching Cory.
Thank you, Chris! Glad you picked something up. Tight lines, my friend!
Another beautifully filmed and instructive video, Cory. You're clearly smitten by Montana. But, to make sure that your love is true, you need to spend a lovely, but brisk, winter there.
Thank you, Alex! And HAHA- yes, I am smitten and willing to test my love for the Big Sky!
Love the Rock - Idaho next door has some really nice streams as well . Great video
It is a great one, Midge. Idaho is on the list! Appreciate you watching and tight lines!
Try Kelly creek Idaho
I needed this after a long summer injury and repair. Something to keep me and get me back on the water. Thanks for your content.
Happy you enjoyed it, and it can get you back out there. Thanks so much for watching, and good luck with your healing process!
Awesome! You had some great fishing and amazing scenery. Love it!
Appreciate it, Robert. Both were amazing! Thanks for watching and tight lines!
Hi Cory - thanks for another euro-nymph tutorial in beautiful Montana! It is “the last best place!” for a reason. So many beautiful places to fish! Thank you for sharing.
Hey Philip...Just love your state! So many places, so little time!! Appreciate you watching, my friend.
Thanks for another great video Cory. That is a great tip to use jig streamers in the deeper pools and not worry about a perfect dead drift and instead take advantage of their drift from the far side back towards your side.
Glad you enjoyed and got something out of it, Todd. Appreciate you watching. Tight lines to you!
Great episode. Fantastic fish. Well done . Few nice tips on playing fish. Thanks for that ❤
Thanks, Lukasz! Glad you enjoyed it and got something out of it. Thanks for watching and tight lines!
Another stellar piece of work with some sage advice (especially how to work a fish in fast water - the Browns where I'm fishing always head downstream). BTW, I'm fishing Conejo River now and the Jack Daniels is the star. Cheers!
Thank you, JJ! Glad you enjoyed it! Love that the JD is banging them for you. Good luck and continued tight lines!
Great video Cory. Helpful tips about fighting fish downstream. Bad things always seem to happen when big boys get down below me in the heavy water.
Thanks TB! Glad you enjoyed it and got something out of it. Appreciate you watching and tight lines!
Wow! Cory, that is another stunner of a video. Will be taking that hat you sent me out on its first voyage tomorrow morning on a local tailwater you know well (south of me). Going to be fishing my 2wt 10’ with a micro rig in honor of you
Thank you, Mike! Good luck to you, and I hope you get your hat nice and fishy! Appreciate you watching!
Glad you came back (again!). What's your favorite experience in Montana, so far? I trust you'll be back again and again!
Glad I came back, Mark! Asking what my favorite experience there is like asking which one of my 4 kids is my favorite! I love them all! That is why I HAVE to keep coming back!
Thanks for taking us back to Montana Cory to fish an area I've just added to my bucket list 👍great to see a versatile long Euro leader in action covering a range of finessed techniques...just FYI, I sent a letter to Santa Claus on your behalf to bring you a new landing net cos the the one you've got is well worn from rod benders 🤣 tight lines, stay well amigo
Glad to have you back with me, TK! You must go, my friend. Tell Santa that I love my net…it has character. It’s taken years to get it just the way I like it! Thanks for watching and tight lines, amigo!
No prob, can’t beat character …I’ve asked Santa to drop you a few cigars instead 😂
@@Tjk186 NOW that is Perfect!
Hey man! You outta post a video tying that bionic ant pattern! Amazing video as always! Keep them up!
Cole, it is a Lance Egan pattern. He ties it on Fly Fish Food. It is a really good video. I tie his original pattern. I appreciate you watching, and I'll keep em coming!
@@OldDominionTroutBumI gotcha! I’ll look it up, thanks! Let me know if you ever decide to swing into WV!😂
Another great video Cory! Hope you’re going to do a video on how to tie your streamer pattern?
Thanks, Sean! I’ll be doing that video in the future on the One Nut. Appreciate you watching!
Another great video I really enjoyed it. I’m here in Pennsylvania fishing the spring cricks. I wish I was out there with you God bless. Talk to you later.
Thanks, Rich! I love PA, but you must have MT on your list. Hope you make it out. Appreciate you watching and tight lines.
Dari sa Ti , chytas pekne ryby cigaru si zasluzis ! Petrov zdar !
Vážim si to! Dám si tú cigaru! Ďakujeme za sledovanie a prajeme veľa šťastia!
Hey Cory , another great video ! Each time I watch it I learn something new. My wife and I got new euro rot last year , Pezon & Michael line as you mentioned , love it I live on banks of Bitterroot , not far from RC and now fish all winter long with euro nymph. Last winter I hooked in freezing water 35” pike on PT nymph and land him , you never know in winter months. I got hooked up on 5/6 lbs suckers not many anglers fish for them , they are freak ghat trains of fresh water , very powerful on 6/7 x tippet and tiny perdigon nymph.
If you ever back in our Valley we should hook up ! I have boats and we could float few days on the Root , I live right on the river and fish everyday. love to meet you in person.
Thanks, Les! Wow, living on the banks of the Bitterroot sounds like a dream. You and your wife must be spoiled! Appreciate the invite! Thanks for sharing your valley with me-it is a great one! Cheers to a great rest of the year for you and your wife, and hope to see you out there someday. Tight lines!
One of these days I tell ya I’ll make it out the we northwest. It’ll be hard to come home. The Greene is on my bucket list for sure!
It is a must, NJTS! Once you go, you can’t get enough. Appreciate you watching and tight lines!
Great fishing for sure
Absolutely Kim! Appreciate you watching!
great video... : )
Appreciate it, CC! From another CC. Tight lines!
The Orvis pose? I've never heard that term before.
Hey Dan. The Orvis pose is their logo of a fisherman with the rod held high and straight up while fighting a fish.
Awesome. Missed the MT trip this fall. It won't happen next year ! Lol
Thanks, G! You have to make it for sure next year! Appreciate you watching!
@OldDominionTroutBum first time in 5 years, I didn't make it there twice. I usually do a summer and fall trip. Definitely worth it.
Wow! you really nailed it with this one mate. 3 styles great commentary on each, great scenery. Yep just love Montana, gotta get back, this time with a euro rod! Did you use the same leader for all three styles? Great work mate, I'm learning heaps.
Cheers.
Thank you, Phil! Appreciate the comment. I was using the same leader. Straight .18mm Pezon & Michel to a tippet ring and 6x tippet. Glad you enjoyed and good luck to you. Tight lines, mate!
Of all the T&T Contact II rods you own, which would you recommend as the most versatile to fish streams in PA like Penns and Spring? Great video once again.
Anything 10 foot #3 or #4 will treat you just fine. I live in Aaronsburg, home waters are Penn’s Pine, and Elk creek! Hope this helps.
Cody, I own four Contacts and if I had only one to fish both Penns and Spring, it would be the 10ft 2wt. It can do it all on those streams. Appreciate you watching!
Great vid!
Was kinda hard to see the jig streamer (One-Nut), is there anywhere i can see it better?
Want to tie up a few! 😁💪
Thank you! You can see it if you check out Kelly Galloup's Peanut Envy. It is one-half of that. I use the same recipe for his olive one. Just use a black slotted bead and a jig hook.
Awesome video, my profile picture is of rock creek.. pretty much were your at.. that's were I started fly fishing.. didn't know what I was doing, lol.. thanks for the video.
Thanks, Thomas! What a fabulous place to start your fly fishing journey, even if you didn't know what you were doing! Rock is an awesome place!
Excellent video Cory. Thank you very much. Following your advice I mounted the Galvan 3.25 reel on my Thomas 10.9 line 2 rod and the balance is perfect. I was surprised by the Thomas 10 line 2, it has a lot of power with the fish, it seems to me that it is more powerful than the 10.9 of the same line 2. On the other hand I would like to know what material you use to fill the reel, it is white and looks very uniform. Greetings from Asturias, Spain. And thank you very much, my fellow fisherman.
Thanks so much, Javier! Glad you like the 3.25. It is the perfect reel for both rods. You are correct, the 10ft 2wt has more power than the 10'9. That is the same in the 3wts., as well. The shorter, 10ft rod is more powerful.
I use 20lb Dacron backing (approx 125 yards) to fill the reel. Hope this helps.
Tight lines to you. Salud!
Excellent video that really covered so much for those of us getting into euro leaders.
1. Do you just trust that 6x not to break off on you when fighting them with that head pressure? It also seems like, even on the larger fish, you didn’t need drag either.
2. How in the hell do you smoke cigars while fishing? I need that video, specifically how not to cough.. ha
Thanks man!
Thanks, Duckman. Glad it is helpful.
1. I trust 6x (as long as it is a reputable brand)...you can put a lot of pressure on it, especially with a good euro rod. You do need a good drag when you hook a good fish. I believe in it.
2. Haha-years of practice!
Appreciate you watching. Tight lines, and good luck to you!
i bought a cigar clip on amazon that clips to the rod while i’m unhooking fish; best $9 i’ve spent lol
@arthururban8340 I’m still going with the between the teeth method 😎
@@OldDominionTroutBum lol i’ve choked on enough cigar smoke for one lifetime
@@mvsc-k5e HAHA!
You have taught me more than enough to be somewhat consistent with tight lining and i thank you immensely for that. Only 2 years into fly fishing, but could you please tell me what size indicator line You prefer? I can't get my line to straighten out like You do. Great video again, BTW! TYVM for all of the lessons again! :)
Glad I have been helpful, Rick. I prefer .18mm (4x) pink/white Pezon & Michel Color Line (which was in this video) and .16mm (5x). Hope this helps and tight lines to you!
Howdy Cory Montana special place someday I’ll get there. Question what connection do you use from braided leader to Pezon leader ? I nail knot ,but seam’s a little clunky going through the guides… maybe UV glue may help haven’t tried yet.. Great video peace✌️
Howdy Fudd. Hope you do, MT is special. I strip the coating on the euro fly line to expose the braid, then whip finish a small loop just big enough to slip my leader through. I'll tie my leader to the small loop with a 16-20 knot. It makes it extremely small and you won't feel it in the guides.
Hope this helps and thanks for watching. Peace!
Hey CORI, killer vid once again.
What your leader formula for the drydropper, tight lines and be well
Thanks, Rich! I use 29-30 ft straight .18mm Pezon & Michel Color Line mono to my tippet ring. Same as nymphing. Appreciate you watching!
@@OldDominionTroutBum great! That about a 10lb line for main leader , yeah?
No, not at all. .18mm is 4x.
@@OldDominionTroutBum excellent
Thank you
For the Peanut Envy style jig streamer, are you using a tungsten bead, or brass cone head, or something else?
Great video !
Thank you !
Hey Brian. I am using a tungsten bead. Glad you enjoyed the vid. Appreciate you watching!
@@OldDominionTroutBum you’re one hell of a fly fisherman and teacher 🙏🙏
Appreciate it!
It is a beautiful area. What town are you near on the Rock Creek? I have buddy that lives in Billings. I was wondering if you are near him.
A stunning area, William. We were near Clinton. Staying right on the lower end of Rock. Appreciate you watching.
Another great video! What was your thought process to go with ants? I think it is the first time i see you use those.
Thank you, Pierre! I went with the ants because when you get to late summer/early fall, bug activity diminishes (except for a few hatches...). Trout really start keying in on terrestrials. Especially when you have a lot of vegetation along the banks. Windy days (which are common out west) push them into the water. There is a saying about ants...." they are the first bug to arrive and the last to leave". Trout know this. Hope this helps and thanks for watching.
Do you make any modifications to your leader when fishing jig streamers
Hey Edward. When I am fishing like this... i.e., bouncing from one technique to another, I use the same leader. If I go out all day to just fish streamers, I'll use straight 8-10lb High Vis Maxima for my leader.
That white fish had lots to say 😁
Haha...Yes, it did, Sholom!
Hi Corey. What size hook and cone head you using for the streamer. If you don’t mind ? I would like to tie some up for pa. Thanks for the help as always. I learn so much from the videos
Hey David, it was a size 8 with a 4.6mm slotted bead. Glad you enjoyed and get something out of the channel. Tight lines to you.
you fished all of those different techniques on that same leader formula, Cory?
I did, Kurt. It was 29-30ft of .18mm Pezon & Michel Color Line. Thanks for watching.
when casting the dry dropper with the lighter mono setup, what kind of casting distance are we talking? not that you need a country mile but i’m curious nonetheless.
Arthur, I was casting anywhere from 20-30ft. Appreciate you watching and tight lines!
What size bead on the #16 ant? I’m thinking the Bionic Ant has a fair amount of air resistance and needs a decent size bead to propel it with.18mm leader. The bead is what makes the dry fly go anywhere on this rig.
Hey Leigh. It's a 2.3mm bead. The Bionic Ant isn't bad at all with a micro leader. You just have to give that back cast time to straighten out behind you before going forward.
Another related question- are you fishing an adjustable dry dropper with the Bionic Ant? My limited experience with your method of making adjustable DD is that the slippage of the dropper loop goes up with the mass of the dry fly. Some of your CDC based dry droppers stay put pretty well, but flies with foam or synthetic wings are prone to move during casting. Or am I doing something wrong (entirely possible!)
@@leighs522 I was not using an adjustable simply because the water was shallow and the fish were up in the column. You are correct...The key with the Adj DD is your fly has to be aerodynamic (like CDC, nothing bushy, although you can use a Bionic ant) and floating high. Anytime it starts to sink, the surface will "grab" it and pull it down. Every now and then, you do have to check it and readjust. One of the key things in casting it is to slow down and have a smooth stroke. Hope this helps.
Hi Cory, thanks for the video. What Type of line/leader are you sing for this Kind of fishing? Is it the same setup as you are sing for euro nymphing?o
Hey Thomas-appreciate you watching. I'm using the same same euro setup I always do. You can see it in the description. Tight lines to you.
Where is the best place to buy the Pezon & Michel bicolor line? Online
I get it from Riversfly.com out of Spain.
Do you recommend to cut the loop out of euro fly line and make your own micro loop? I’m kinda new to euro nymphing and I’ve only seen a couple people do it
Hey Andre. I do recommend cutting the loop off and making a small micro loop. It will slip right through the guides. Good luck to you and thanks for watching.
Hello sir just wondering, is that a mono rig you got in there? or u recommend getting a specific euro fly line?
Hey Bern- My setup is in the description of this video. Thanks so much for watching. Tight lines to you.
@@OldDominionTroutBum thank you sir appreciate it! love your videos btw sir! youve taught me everything i know so far! thanks for all the lessons!
Be careful with those moose especially with a calf she will charge you, out west we don’t fear cougars we fear moose and calf’s ha ha
tt-135's quite right. Give those boys and girls a wide berth... smash you and your cigar into a pancake right quick. But if MT's your home away from, you know that.
I kept my distance, T. They popped right up on me. I heard a crunch, looked up, and there they were. Amazing animals, and trust me, I wouldn't step forward toward them, only backward. Thanks for watching.
I respect every animal out there, Jtahoe. It's their world, we are just living in it.
Skate mice
I’ll do that on the Big Hole….
Why do Montanans have such good looking hair? Because of all the moose they put in it. 🫎. Great video to start my Sunday Cory!
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HAHA! Now THAT is funny, Brian. I better keep going then! Appreciate you watching, my friend!
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