90 fish type of day. Spring creek is incredible. You definitely picked it apart. Nice work explaining the reason for beads and how to use them. I have not been using lead wrap myself either. Helps cuts down bulk too. Thanks for sharing and good mix of content and fishing. Well done Josh!
Thankyou for sharing your information, very helpful to increase effective hookups and put more fish in your day on the water! Thanks appreciate the video!
I know. It’s kinda wild, but I have for sure seen them spook from a bead. Especially on spring crick! But overall, it just works! Have a good one my friend
Great teaching video ! Do you run your bottom fly off a tag line or in line with the top fly? I've been experimenting with using a tag line on my euro rod. I'd be interested in your thoughts on this.
Hi Josh. Great video. I've yet to try Euro nymph fishing. I think I'm going to get into it soon. I'm glad you enjoy fishing so much and willing to share what you know. Ray
Josh, just wondered what your thoughts are of a drop shot rig, using unweighted flies, with the split shot at the very bottom. Is there a situation where drop shotting would be advantageous? I've only been euro nymphing for a year now. It has definitely improved my catch rates. Thank you for sharing your expertise. Kim from Wisconsin
Hey who said you were a loud to fish my spot josh lol. Great points there though. I only fish tungsten beaded nymphs and the Gary the weight by the bead size and lead wire under the body
They just use a larger n heavier bead, split shot creates a hinge n not desired in euro style. But it's better to b down where the fish feed,so if you do need to, just do it. No rules just fishing. Tight lines
hey josh, learning how to czech nymph and ive noticed when i drfit my flies through the column i often lose sight of the indicator line(either from the sun or glare). what's your thought on putting something on it like a weightless foam bobber or a big split shot so i can see it better? i need to somehow make that indicator line more visible to me Thanks so much
Ben! Awesome question. What size diameter is the sighter? I’ve also found that Cortland single color in yellow is super easy to see. Adjusting your cast and stopping high and early should help the sighter stay higher in the air to see easier. Polarized glasses? Even in the rain or morning evening, I use the yellow lenses as it helps in low light! Keep in touch my friend
90 fish type of day. Spring creek is incredible. You definitely picked it apart. Nice work explaining the reason for beads and how to use them. I have not been using lead wrap myself either. Helps cuts down bulk too. Thanks for sharing and good mix of content and fishing. Well done Josh!
Thankyou for sharing your information, very helpful to increase effective hookups and put more fish in your day on the water! Thanks appreciate the video!
Thanks Jerome. Hope you catch a bunch this year buddy
Weighted flies have changed my game! Great topic!
good stuff
Great video as always josh
Thanks buddy!
Gonna try it. I always felt bead heads looked kinda unnatural but the fish don't seem to mind much!
I know. It’s kinda wild, but I have for sure seen them spook from a bead. Especially on spring crick! But overall, it just works! Have a good one my friend
Thanks for the video tutorial.
What kind of net are you using?
Great teaching video ! Do you run your bottom fly off a tag line or in line with the top fly? I've been experimenting with using a tag line on my euro rod. I'd be interested in your thoughts on this.
Always tag. 1000%
Hi Josh. Great video. I've yet to try Euro nymph fishing. I think I'm going to get into it soon. I'm glad you enjoy fishing so much and willing to share what you know.
Ray
Josh, just wondered what your thoughts are of a drop shot rig, using unweighted flies, with the split shot at the very bottom. Is there a situation where drop shotting would be advantageous?
I've only been euro nymphing for a year now. It has definitely improved my catch rates. Thank you for sharing your expertise. Kim from Wisconsin
Hey who said you were a loud to fish my spot josh lol. Great points there though. I only fish tungsten beaded nymphs and the Gary the weight by the bead size and lead wire under the body
Hello Josh, where do you buy your weighted flies? thanks
Aye Josh what's the biggest size tungsten fly your throwing.
So, ESN is basically fishing a micro-jig on a tight-line & high stick.
Too easy !
Fish on y'all.
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Is there a certain water depth where you switch to split shot for a general rule? Thanks!
They just use a larger n heavier bead, split shot creates a hinge n not desired in euro style. But it's better to b down where the fish feed,so if you do need to, just do it. No rules just fishing. Tight lines
Great comments! Best answer too- no rules! Just fishing. Personally I never use split shot. Just heavier flies like said above! Have a good season !
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hey josh, learning how to czech nymph and ive noticed when i drfit my flies through the column i often lose sight of the indicator line(either from the sun or glare). what's your thought on putting something on it like a weightless foam bobber or a big split shot so i can see it better? i need to somehow make that indicator line more visible to me
Thanks so much
Ben! Awesome question. What size diameter is the sighter? I’ve also found that Cortland single color in yellow is super easy to see. Adjusting your cast and stopping high and early should help the sighter stay higher in the air to see easier. Polarized glasses? Even in the rain or morning evening, I use the yellow lenses as it helps in low light! Keep in touch my friend
@@TroutYeah haha I do all of those I use I believe the exact same set up as you