Always amazed at how many fish you catch in a single trip. I learn a lot from your videos and hope to improve every time I go out. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@@OldDominionTroutBum I love the versatility of your micro Euro nymphing + dry dropper rig set up/s which you use with great consistency and efficiency...which helps your approach in covering all types of water in the river without scaring the fish first :) which I know I tend to do :)...this is a great video to watch...many thanks
Hi Cory, another great video with valuable information. I've told my friends that TH-cam is the death of me but when you find people such as yourself. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks, Dennis. My dropper fly? It was a pink beaded walts and a walts w an orange collar. The video for the High-n-Dry Hare’s Ear will be coming out soon. Appreciate you watching.
Cory, great video. I am going to use my Recon 10’ 2wt this coming friday on a small creek with my mono rig set up and can’t wait. I have been trying to use a shorter rod, but love nymphing too much
Thanks, Mike. I use my 10-footer all of the time on those small mountain streams. You will like it a lot. You'll see the advantages it offers. Good luck to you!
Hi Cory, You are a Small Stream Fishing Bandido! Excellant casting and explaining where and why you are casting to particular spots. You really work the water well and it was enjoyable watching this video! Your High and Dry looks like a great fly! I also think its great how well you respond to all who comment! Great Work!
Brett, I’ll be doing a video soon about it. In the meantime, just take a small piece of tippet (6-8in) and tie a small perfection loop in it. On your main tippet, add an 18in piece with triple surgeon’s knot. Now loop the perfection loop piece above the knot (and pull it tight). You can slide it up or down. The knot will catch the loop from sliding down when you hook a fish. Hope this helps.
Appreciate it, vin g! Glad they are helping. I'm using a 10ft 2wt T&T Contact II Euro rod in this video. I'm using a Mico leader. Approx 18ft of 4x Pezon & Michel to a 5x Pezon & Michel sighter. I had probably 4 feet of 7x off a tippet ring. Hope this helps. You can see my set up here: th-cam.com/video/_LsHADwel28/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for telling me about your net set up. It totally makes sense how you described it. I might have to get a fanny pack in order to make it work but I’ll figure it out. Also something funny. I looked up CDC and found it stood for cul de canard. When I looked at the Google translate from French to English I got a good laugh. No wonder they use the term cdc. Thanks again.
Excellent work Cory picking apart that stream ! But then again, the right flies and presentation makes all the difference! Love that adjustable dropper tag ! Nice assortment of pretty trout, good job and tight lines!
Thanks, Mark. My leader is 18mm (4x) Pezon & Michel mono to 4ft of 16mm (5x) Pezon bi-color sighter (Sempe is a good substitute). I was using 7x tippet this day. I took advantage of open areas when I could for overhand casts. Then water load casts when I had trees above me. Appreciate you watching.
Hello long time listener first time caller 🤪...I really dig all the awesome info and videos! You have a ton of knowledge, and it shows when your explaining this or that...is your dropper tag for dry monofilament or flourocarbon...currently I'm trying this method, however I keep losing the tag and dry fly...under the sighter I have about 5 feet of 6x floro with the a surgeons knot as the stopper about 18 inches. I think it's because my 5x mono I used for the tag is old... Also do you fish the dry dropper rig like a tipical dry dropper or do you tight line the nymph and try not to touch the dry? Any info would be very helpful if any of this made sense 🤔 lol thank you
Hey Isaac. Appreciate you being a long time listener! I use flourocarbon for everything below my sighter. The same diameter, as well. No need to have 2 different diameters. If it keeps breaking at the knot, I’m thinking it’s bad tippet (weak) or a weak knot. Make sure you are tying a clean Uni knot and seat it against the stopper (surgeons). When I fish dry dropper with my euro rod, I keep all of my leader off the water, just like nymphing. You can still fish 30ft out and keep it all off the water. It really gives you perfect drifts this way. Hope this helps and thanks for watching. Tight lines!
@@OldDominionTroutBum it does help! I only have break off issues with the tag on dry dropper, but I believe it's the tippets age...you are the bomb and I only hope to be half the fly fishermen you are at some point....lol
Cool to see you fish with a dry dropper. We have many shallow streams where that would be super helpful. Can you give more detail on the dry dropper set up? Do you still have the colored 4x to 5x sighter and tippet ring then a few feet of 6x or 7X tippet? Also I noticed you line looked white instead of yellow. Wondering if you have a different reel or maybe it was just the lighting. Also after catching several fish I wondered how you do you net set up. I have my net hooked to a magnet that hangs on my back and pulls away easily but takes two hands to put it back. Thanks for posting and for always answering my questions. I love watching the videos, take notes, then go try it out.
David, I use the same leader set up when fishing dry-dropper (most of the time). It was probably the lighting that made it look more pale. You can use a micro leader for dry-drop just as long as your dry isn’t big and bushy. I especially like it for small streams like this because of the delicate presentation. My net set up is easy. I like it super accessible and easy to grab, yet I can drop it and let it hang and stay out of the way. I use a Fanny pack, so I take a piece of paracord and make a loop around my left suspender on the back of my waders (that way it will hang to my left because I grab it with my left hand). I attached a net retractor to the loop and hang my net off of that. On the side of my net a put a magnet. The other magnet is attached to my waist strap on my pack. I will keep the side of the net attached to that to keep it from swinging around everywhere. Also, it makes it super easy to grab. It is always in the same place. Hope this makes sense. Appreciate you watching!
Excellent videos you put out. I gave up on euro nymphing because i just wasnt getting it and then i found your videos and all the mystery evaporated. Thanks! I am an upstate ny fisherman.. esopus mostly. I am obsessed with the idea of finding these little mountain streams and fishing where others dont. I never actually see any fish in these waters but i assume i probabaly wont with them being smaller. Have you ever tried any of the mountain streams in the hudson valley?
Thank you! Glad the videos are helping! Love the Esopus. It's a great stream. Exploring those small streams is a blast and you are right, not many people go. If you find one full of trout, they are usually more than willing to eat. I haven't fished these streams in NY. I mainly do it in my home state of VA. The Shenandoah Park is full of these little gems. Keep at it and it will come together for you. Tight lines!
@@OldDominionTroutBum Cory since you were fishing the dry dropper can you explain your leader from your fly line please? Like do you take the sighter section off for the that style? I appreciate it. I had to step up in dia. from the micro leader slightly it was causing me all kinds of issues. Thanks
Scott, I use the same leader for nymphing as well. 16ft of 4x to 4ft of 5x sighter. I am a big fan of using monos made for euro. Sempe or Pezon & Michel. They don’t have the stretch that regular sighter material has.
I like 4 feet because I find it can pickup more subtle movements with a longer one. I find shorter ones don’t give as much feedback. You can only get Pezon overseas in Spain or France. You have to pay for overseas shipping. If you google Pezon & Michel Color Line, you’ll find it.
Thanks for all of your really helpful videos. I never miss one! One question---with your 6x tippet and micro leader, do you use weighted nymphs under the dry?? If not, do you change your cast at all? Thanks again.
Hey Jim-Appreciate the support! I do use a weighted nymph under the dry. You won't be able to cast a micro leader without the weight of the nymph. This day I had a 2.3mm bead under my dry. And you don't change your cast...it's always the same no matter what you are casting. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
Excellent video, I was in SNP last week, big browns were crushing pardigons and emergers, all 9 - 10+ inches, very few on dries. Brookies hitting dry and wet flies, but still mostly wet. Dry should be heating up.
Nice catches! Good to see you video on the local waters again, man that water is good looking. Curious about the water @10:25, what made you cast there? Sort of an odd pool for the mountains, I would have probably passed it for the obvious head. I think I fished the mountains the same day as you from your description of the weather and I was finding that the fish were still concentrated deep and at the heads and had not taken up feeding spots mid pool and at the tails (except for the dinks, which that brownie was not). Was there depth there and I just can't see it?
Thanks so much! The water was in awesome shape. @10.25 the tailout of that pool has a couple of rocks and some darker bottom to the right that have some nice cover. It was about a foot and half deep. It really had the best of both worlds because they could still have that cover and move to the tailout to feed. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
My kind of fishing although I have been hitting the Tully hard. Interesting hitting the dry not quite there yet here in Tully land although I have seen some feeding on top last few days….
You passed by a comment on using a perfection loop and surgeon’s knot in setting up your dry dropper rig. Could you expand, perhaps another video like the one you did with using only one length of leader in setting up a tag end? I found that video extremely helpful. Keep ‘em coming, please.
Gerry, I'll try my best to explain here: Tie a triple surgeon’s in your main line about 18 inches up (or whatever will be the shallowest water you will fish). Cut the tag close. Now your surgeon’s knot is the stopper 18in up. Take a piece of tippet (10 in or so…give yourself some to work with). Now tie a small perfection loop in it. Take this piece and put it under and perpendicular to your main line above the stopper knot. Now take the end of the that piece, go over the main line and slide it through the loop and pull it tight above the knot. It will slide up and down and stop at the knot. Make sure your perfection tag is about 5in or so. If it is longer it will tangle. Hope this helps and appreciate you watching!
Patrick, that video is meant to add a dropper tag for nymphing that will jam down to your knot, when you need to add a new tag. It isn’t meant to slide up and down. You can do them same with a Uni-knot. The perfection loop is easier to slide up and down.
Keith, on my 10ft rod I have 16ft of 18mm (4x) Pezon & Michel or Sempe mono. My sighter is 4ft of 16mm (5x) bi-color sighter to my tippet ring. I use Pezon & Michel or Hanak sighter material. I was using about 4ft of 7x tippet. Hope this helps.
Cory do you think using flourocarbon on the upper section of the micro leader after the euro line as opposed to mono would help a bit with the ability to shoot and turnover the leader?
Hey Kendrick. I don't think it would help. I am a big fan of using mono specifically designed for euro nymphing. Sempe is a great one (which you can find here in the States). Also, Pezon & Michel is great. Very subtle, stays straight and low stretch. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
@@OldDominionTroutBum If you have time, please consider filming a short video/clip about how you rig up your dry dropper system too...your visual tips really help...thanks a lot Cory
Great video! Is there a resource you'd recommend for learning to tie that slidable dry dropper tag with the perfection loop? Also, what rod are you fishing here? Thanks.
Thanks, Jack! I don’t know of one but I’ll try my best to explain. Just tie a triple surgeon’s in your main line about 18 inches up (or whatever will be the shallowest water you will fish). Cut the tag close. Now your surgeon’s knot is the stopper 18in up. Take a piece of tippet (10 in or so…give yourself some to work with). Now tie a small perfection loop in it. Now take the end of the that piece and slide it through the loop and pull it tight above the knot. It will slid up and down and stop at the knot. Make sure your perfection tag is about 5in or so. If it is longer it will tangle. My rod is a T&T Contact ll 2wt. Hope this helps.
Howdy, Cory wow killer little stream. Been experimenting trying to tie the high and dry hares ear..do u tie the wing like the corn fed Caddis? And did u have a shuck?...Any recipe or tips would be appreciated thank you ... love the show Dave from PA
Thanks so much, Dave! You prop the wing up (kind of a semi-post), then split your thread and making a noodle with 2 CDC feather sides. 2 wraps behind and 2 in front of the wing. (Use 4 feathers for wing). I have a trailing shuck of amber Z-Lon. I’ll be making a video soon on it.
I love streams like this and your videos. You crush it! A couple questions if you have a minute. What is your rod and reel setup(brands and weight and lines) on this stream? Is it the same as the bigger streams you fish but just added your adjustable dropper? Which is an awesome idea by the way. Do you have a video explaining this in more detail?
Appreciate it, Urban Hunter! My rod and reel here is a T&T Contact ll 10’ 2wt. My reel is a Ross Evolution LTX 4/5. My micro leader (which I recently did a video on) is the one I use on most streams. The adjustable dropper is great for these small streams. I don’t have a video, but it’s super simple. Just tie a triple surgeons about 18 inches up and cut the tag off. Now for the dropper, cut about 10 inches off to work with and just tie a perfection loop at the end then loop it around your line above the triple surgeon’s that will act as a stopper. Hope this helps. I’ll put this in the queue for a future video.
Every now and then if your dry gets water logged or starts sinking, it will slide a little bit because the surface “grabs” it. But if it is nice and dry-it will stay in place. Just don’t force your cast. Appreciate you watching!
Love that stream, not sure how recent but are you sure water temps were 50? Have been fishing streams very close and last Fri it was 42 to start at 8a and 44 when I quit at 3p. The week before they were running 36-39 despite warm air temps. Did manage to catch some on dries but really cleaned up with nymphing mid column emerger patterns (eg cdc hackle beadheads).
It’s a great one for sure, Greg. I started fishing around 2 and the water temp was in the high 40s/50, unless my thermometer is off! Appreciate you watching.
@@OldDominionTroutBum Nice, sure seems like it was 50+ the way they were eating on top. That one place that you got that nice brown almost always gives up a nice fish, don’t know if it’s the same fish we are all catching.
Cory, I’m just starting to dry fly fish. How long of a leader do you use? Are you always fishing upstream /across? Do you ever fish downstream or is that dealing with too much drag? Thanks, Tony
Tony, in this video I’m using a long Euro nymphing leader (approx 24ft long). I’m using a 10ft 2wt euro rod made to cast long, light leaders. No fly line is coming out of the guides. If you are using a traditional fly rod, I would recommend a 9ft leader (minimum). Nothing more than 5x. Everything is situational…sometimes casting is up and across, other times straight upstream and back to you. Only on a larger river would you fish a downstream dry. It’s more of an across and downstream to get a good drift, however they are usually shorter drifts. You are always putting yourself in the right position to make the best, drag free drift you can. Hope this helps.
What’s your leader setup on dry/dropper? Are you using straight 4x? Or are you tapering down? And how many feet do you usually use on your leader? In some of the shots it seems like you got a decent amount of leader out your tip. But I think I see the micro loop connection. I usually use around 14’ wondering if I should lengthen it?
Same leader for jigging streamers. Setting the hook is no different when jigging streamers. Set it just like your nymphing. The only thing is I’ll use 5x or 5.5x tippet. (When nymphing I usually is 6-7x). If I’m fishing with my 3wt. I use a 4x leader and 4x sighter. If you want to carry a couple of leaders and have one for just jigging streamers…. You could have 3x to 3x. I just like the versatility of going from streamer to nymphs if I want to.
Thanks, Mike! I was using my 10ft 2wt in this stream. But I have used the new one and love it. I’ll have a video coming out soon with it. Appreciate you watching!
I was going to ask you which 1 you liked better the 3wt or 2wt. Thinking about getting 1. Was looking at a moonshine or a cortland nymph but just going to spend the extra and get it over with.
Honestly love both. Each has a place. I like the 3 for med to larger water and stronger currents where I know I won’t be using less than 6x. The 2 I like for med to larger water that don’t have the super strong currents and where I know 6x will be the heaviest I go. If I am on rivers like the Delaware or the Farmington (or big Western rivers) I would use my 3 because they have massive currents. Hope this helps.
Nice job picking apart that water! That’s a pretty little freestoner and those fish were really cooperating! You had great conditions that day. Looks like you had a really fun day! The quality of this video is amazing! Did you record this in 4K?
Thanks so much, Vinny! It was a blast! I recorded in 1080p HD and TH-cam can convert it to 4k when I upload. (Its in the settings). Super happy with the quality. Thanks for watching!
Awesome! I typically watch these on a small iPad tablet. But this one I watched on a big screen 4K TV. Damn! I felt like I was right in there with you!!!
Great work as always. Especially like the willingness to share and help others. Love the brown that came back for it on the nymph
Appreciate the kind words, JB. Thanks for watching!
Always amazed at how many fish you catch in a single trip. I learn a lot from your videos and hope to improve every time I go out. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Appreciate it, Ryan! Keep at it! Thanks so much for watching.
Excellent video!... thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise Cory
Appreciate it, TK! Thank you for watching and commenting, Mate!
@@OldDominionTroutBum I love the versatility of your micro Euro nymphing + dry dropper rig set up/s which you use with great consistency and efficiency...which helps your approach in covering all types of water in the river without scaring the fish first :) which I know I tend to do :)...this is a great video to watch...many thanks
@@Tjk186 Thanks so much, T K! Glad it helped!
Can’t wait for the fly tying video
It will be coming soon, Tom. Thanks for watching!
Great day Cory! I love those small streams, always hide some great fish! Thanks for sharing
Appreciate you watching! It was a great day. Those small streams are a blast. Can’t beat getting them on top!
That was a fun watch. Gotta love those small streams!
Love those streams! Appreciate you watching, P.A.!
Thank you for another excellent video - I like the way you make these videos. Very enjoyable to watch!Looking forward to seeing more.
Thank you, Sead! Really appreciate the kind words. Thanks for watching!
Thank you, Sead! Really appreciate the kind words. Thanks for watching!
Well Done Cory, Good to see you on the water again! A beautiful stream there with some treasures beneath!
Appreciate it, Uni! Love hitting that little stream. It was a blast. Thanks for watching!
Hi Cory, another great video with valuable information. I've told my friends that TH-cam is the death of me but when you find people such as yourself. Thanks so much for sharing.
Nice day. Can you explain what you use for a dropper? Is there.a video for the dry? Thanks
Thanks, Dennis. My dropper fly? It was a pink beaded walts and a walts w an orange collar. The video for the High-n-Dry Hare’s Ear will be coming out soon. Appreciate you watching.
These small, mountain streams are some of the most fun. They are plentiful in my area and I LOVE fishing them any time of year.
Yes they are, Mark! Always a blast to fish. Appreciate you watching. Tight lines!
As always, skilled and humble💛. Great video/love the high-n-dry🧚🏻♂️
Thank you, Kelly! Appreciate the kind words. High-n-Dry video will be coming soon!
Cory, great video. I am going to use my Recon 10’ 2wt this coming friday on a small creek with my mono rig set up and can’t wait. I have been trying to use a shorter rod, but love nymphing too much
Thanks, Mike. I use my 10-footer all of the time on those small mountain streams. You will like it a lot. You'll see the advantages it offers. Good luck to you!
@@OldDominionTroutBum thanks Cory!
Great video, thanks for sharing your day.
Thanks, Larry. Appreciate you watching!
You da’ man Cory! Great job dissecting that stream. Like you said, fish so opportunistic on those little freestoners. Thanks for sharing. Talk soon.
Appreciate it, Scott! Super fun day out there. I’ll catch up with you soon!
Hi Cory, You are a Small Stream Fishing Bandido! Excellant casting and explaining where and why you are casting to particular spots. You really work the water well and it was enjoyable watching this video! Your High and Dry looks like a great fly! I also think its great how well you respond to all who comment! Great Work!
Haha! Appreciate it, Tony! Thanks for watching and the kind words. Tight lines to you!
Yet another great video, Cory. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Brian! Appreciate you watching!
Hey Cory, I enjoy your videos. Do you have a video of the dry fly you used in this video?
Appreciate it, Paul. I don't have a video, but will be coming out with one soon. Thanks so much for watching!
How do you add. Perfection loop to the leader for a sliding dropper Cory!
Brett, I’ll be doing a video soon about it. In the meantime, just take a small piece of tippet (6-8in) and tie a small perfection loop in it. On your main tippet, add an 18in piece with triple surgeon’s knot. Now loop the perfection loop piece above the knot (and pull it tight). You can slide it up or down. The knot will catch the loop from sliding down when you hook a fish. Hope this helps.
Great stream and great action!! Good stuff! Tightlines!
Appreciate it, Craig! Loved that stream. Thanks for watching. Tight lines to you as well!
keep the great videos coming! learn something new on every one. Can you describe your small stream leader set up. I'm using a 6' 3wt.
Appreciate it, vin g! Glad they are helping. I'm using a 10ft 2wt T&T Contact II Euro rod in this video. I'm using a Mico leader. Approx 18ft of 4x Pezon & Michel to a 5x Pezon & Michel sighter. I had probably 4 feet of 7x off a tippet ring. Hope this helps. You can see my set up here:
th-cam.com/video/_LsHADwel28/w-d-xo.html
I'm always feeling like my 10' would be too much rod on those small streams
@@ving3977 On a lot of the small streams in fish-I’m able to use my 10 footer. Just as long as the overhead is open, it’s fine.
Thank you for telling me about your net set up. It totally makes sense how you described it. I might have to get a fanny pack in order to make it work but I’ll figure it out. Also something funny. I looked up CDC and found it stood for cul de canard. When I looked at the Google translate from French to English I got a good laugh. No wonder they use the term cdc. Thanks again.
Ha! Yes, it is pretty funny what it means. Happy to help.
Excellent work Cory picking apart that stream ! But then again, the right flies and presentation makes all the difference! Love that adjustable dropper tag ! Nice assortment of pretty trout, good job and tight lines!
Thanks, Antonio. Appreciate it! Hope you are getting out !
Very nice video and stream, what kind of line and sighter, tippet set up do you use.....Its also amazing how you never get stuck in any trees......
Thanks, Mark. My leader is 18mm (4x) Pezon & Michel mono to 4ft of 16mm (5x) Pezon bi-color sighter (Sempe is a good substitute). I was using 7x tippet this day. I took advantage of open areas when I could for overhand casts. Then water load casts when I had trees above me. Appreciate you watching.
Hello long time listener first time caller 🤪...I really dig all the awesome info and videos! You have a ton of knowledge, and it shows when your explaining this or that...is your dropper tag for dry monofilament or flourocarbon...currently I'm trying this method, however I keep losing the tag and dry fly...under the sighter I have about 5 feet of 6x floro with the a surgeons knot as the stopper about 18 inches. I think it's because my 5x mono I used for the tag is old... Also do you fish the dry dropper rig like a tipical dry dropper or do you tight line the nymph and try not to touch the dry? Any info would be very helpful if any of this made sense 🤔 lol thank you
Hey Isaac. Appreciate you being a long time listener! I use flourocarbon for everything below my sighter. The same diameter, as well. No need to have 2 different diameters.
If it keeps breaking at the knot, I’m thinking it’s bad tippet (weak) or a weak knot. Make sure you are tying a clean Uni knot and seat it against the stopper (surgeons).
When I fish dry dropper with my euro rod, I keep all of my leader off the water, just like nymphing. You can still fish 30ft out and keep it all off the water. It really gives you perfect drifts this way.
Hope this helps and thanks for watching. Tight lines!
@@OldDominionTroutBum it does help! I only have break off issues with the tag on dry dropper, but I believe it's the tippets age...you are the bomb and I only hope to be half the fly fishermen you are at some point....lol
Appreciate that, Isaac. Good luck to you!
Hey Cory! Looked super fun and very instructive as always. Been a while since I fished like that. That airborne fish was cool. Tight lines friend.
Thanks, Dale! It was a super fun day. Appreciate you watching and tight lines my friend!
Do you have a video on how to tie that high and dry hares ear? Always watch what you put out sometimes multiple times. Great job!
Appreciate it, Gary! I’ll be putting that video out soon. Thanks for watching multiple times!
Also looking forward to this tying video!
It is coming!
@@OldDominionTroutBum YAY 🙌
Cool to see you fish with a dry dropper. We have many shallow streams where that would be super helpful. Can you give more detail on the dry dropper set up? Do you still have the colored 4x to 5x sighter and tippet ring then a few feet of 6x or 7X tippet?
Also I noticed you line looked white instead of yellow. Wondering if you have a different reel or maybe it was just the lighting.
Also after catching several fish I wondered how you do you net set up. I have my net hooked to a magnet that hangs on my back and pulls away easily but takes two hands to put it back.
Thanks for posting and for always answering my questions. I love watching the videos, take notes, then go try it out.
David, I use the same leader set up when fishing dry-dropper (most of the time). It was probably the lighting that made it look more pale. You can use a micro leader for dry-drop just as long as your dry isn’t big and bushy. I especially like it for small streams like this because of the delicate presentation.
My net set up is easy. I like it super accessible and easy to grab, yet I can drop it and let it hang and stay out of the way. I use a Fanny pack, so I take a piece of paracord and make a loop around my left suspender on the back of my waders (that way it will hang to my left because I grab it with my left hand). I attached a net retractor to the loop and hang my net off of that. On the side of my net a put a magnet. The other magnet is attached to my waist strap on my pack. I will keep the side of the net attached to that to keep it from swinging around everywhere. Also, it makes it super easy to grab. It is always in the same place.
Hope this makes sense. Appreciate you watching!
Excellent videos you put out. I gave up on euro nymphing because i just wasnt getting it and then i found your videos and all the mystery evaporated. Thanks!
I am an upstate ny fisherman.. esopus mostly. I am obsessed with the idea of finding these little mountain streams and fishing where others dont. I never actually see any fish in these waters but i assume i probabaly wont with them being smaller. Have you ever tried any of the mountain streams in the hudson valley?
Thank you! Glad the videos are helping!
Love the Esopus. It's a great stream. Exploring those small streams is a blast and you are right, not many people go. If you find one full of trout, they are usually more than willing to eat.
I haven't fished these streams in NY. I mainly do it in my home state of VA. The Shenandoah Park is full of these little gems.
Keep at it and it will come together for you. Tight lines!
Killer day!!! I wish my natives got the memo last week I couldn’t force feed em!! I will except a tying video on that dry pattern…. Great job….
Haha…appreciate it, Scott! I’ll have the video coming soon. Thanks for watching!
@@OldDominionTroutBum Cory since you were fishing the dry dropper can you explain your leader from your fly line please? Like do you take the sighter section off for the that style? I appreciate it. I had to step up in dia. from the micro leader slightly it was causing me all kinds of issues. Thanks
Scott, I use the same leader for nymphing as well. 16ft of 4x to 4ft of 5x sighter. I am a big fan of using monos made for euro. Sempe or Pezon & Michel. They don’t have the stretch that regular sighter material has.
@@OldDominionTroutBum 4’ of sighter? Why so long? I’m at like 2’ should I make it longer? I can’t find the Pezon anywhere??
I like 4 feet because I find it can pickup more subtle movements with a longer one. I find shorter ones don’t give as much feedback.
You can only get Pezon overseas in Spain or France. You have to pay for overseas shipping. If you google Pezon & Michel Color Line, you’ll find it.
Great instruction Cory. What is your rod and reel combo?
Thanks Daniel! It’s a T&T Contact ll 10ft 2wt. My reel is a Ross LTX Evolution 4/5.
Love your videos...extremely informational. Just wondered what reel you are using. Thanks for sharing. You are a Euro Guru!!
Haha! Thanks, Kim! My reel is a Ross Evolution LTX 4/5. Appreciate you watching!
I'm in Lynchburg. Lots of thin blue lines. What county is this?
This is in Highland County. Appreciate you watching.
Thanks for all of your really helpful videos. I never miss one! One question---with your 6x tippet and micro leader, do you use weighted nymphs under the dry?? If not, do you change your cast at all? Thanks again.
Hey Jim-Appreciate the support! I do use a weighted nymph under the dry. You won't be able to cast a micro leader without the weight of the nymph. This day I had a 2.3mm bead under my dry. And you don't change your cast...it's always the same no matter what you are casting. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
Excellent video, I was in SNP last week, big browns were crushing pardigons and emergers, all 9 - 10+ inches, very few on dries. Brookies hitting dry and wet flies, but still mostly wet. Dry should be heating up.
Appreciate it! SNP is an awesome place. They should all be looking up soon with the warm weather. Good luck to you and thanks for watching!
Nice catches! Good to see you video on the local waters again, man that water is good looking. Curious about the water @10:25, what made you cast there? Sort of an odd pool for the mountains, I would have probably passed it for the obvious head. I think I fished the mountains the same day as you from your description of the weather and I was finding that the fish were still concentrated deep and at the heads and had not taken up feeding spots mid pool and at the tails (except for the dinks, which that brownie was not). Was there depth there and I just can't see it?
Thanks so much! The water was in awesome shape. @10.25 the tailout of that pool has a couple of rocks and some darker bottom to the right that have some nice cover. It was about a foot and half deep. It really had the best of both worlds because they could still have that cover and move to the tailout to feed. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
My kind of fishing although I have been hitting the Tully hard. Interesting hitting the dry not quite there yet here in Tully land although I have seen some feeding on top last few days….
They will be on top with regularity soon, Berks. I know the Tully is a good one for that. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
You passed by a comment on using a perfection loop and surgeon’s knot in setting up your dry dropper rig. Could you expand, perhaps another video like the one you did with using only one length of leader in setting up a tag end? I found that video extremely helpful. Keep ‘em coming, please.
Gerry, I'll try my best to explain here:
Tie a triple surgeon’s in your main line about 18 inches up (or whatever will be the shallowest water you will fish). Cut the tag close. Now your surgeon’s knot is the stopper 18in up. Take a piece of tippet (10 in or so…give yourself some to work with). Now tie a small perfection loop in it. Take this piece and put it under and perpendicular to your main line above the stopper knot. Now take the end of the that piece, go over the main line and slide it through the loop and pull it tight above the knot. It will slide up and down and stop at the knot. Make sure your perfection tag is about 5in or so. If it is longer it will tangle.
Hope this helps and appreciate you watching!
@@OldDominionTroutBum yes, it helps and thx.
George Daniels did a video about the adjustable dropper tag too, I believe
Patrick, that video is meant to add a dropper tag for nymphing that will jam down to your knot, when you need to add a new tag. It isn’t meant to slide up and down. You can do them same with a Uni-knot. The perfection loop is easier to slide up and down.
Good distinction, thanks.
Do you mind sharing the leader formula that you were using. Thanks.
Keith, on my 10ft rod I have 16ft of 18mm (4x) Pezon & Michel or Sempe mono. My sighter is 4ft of 16mm (5x) bi-color sighter to my tippet ring. I use Pezon & Michel or Hanak sighter material. I was using about 4ft of 7x tippet. Hope this helps.
Thanks!
Cory do you think using flourocarbon on the upper section of the micro leader after the euro line as opposed to mono would help a bit with the ability to shoot and turnover the leader?
Hey Kendrick. I don't think it would help. I am a big fan of using mono specifically designed for euro nymphing. Sempe is a great one (which you can find here in the States). Also, Pezon & Michel is great. Very subtle, stays straight and low stretch. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
@@OldDominionTroutBum thanks for the info on the Euro nymphing specifc mono! Will have to check it out.
Nice! It is not easy to get so many on a dry! That dry dropper system sounds cool, so does the dry, maybe a tying video? 😂
Appreciate it, Justin! Love getting them on top. I'll have a video on the
High-n-Dry coming soon. Thanks for watching!
@@OldDominionTroutBum If you have time, please consider filming a short video/clip about how you rig up your dry dropper system too...your visual tips really help...thanks a lot Cory
@@Tjk186 It is the queue!
@@OldDominionTroutBum Great!
Great video! Is there a resource you'd recommend for learning to tie that slidable dry dropper tag with the perfection loop? Also, what rod are you fishing here? Thanks.
Thanks, Jack! I don’t know of one but I’ll try my best to explain. Just tie a triple surgeon’s in your main line about 18 inches up (or whatever will be the shallowest water you will fish). Cut the tag close. Now your surgeon’s knot is the stopper 18in up. Take a piece of tippet (10 in or so…give yourself some to work with). Now tie a small perfection loop in it. Now take the end of the that piece and slide it through the loop and pull it tight above the knot. It will slid up and down and stop at the knot. Make sure your perfection tag is about 5in or so. If it is longer it will tangle.
My rod is a T&T Contact ll 2wt.
Hope this helps.
George Daniels did a video about the adjustable dropper tag too, I believe
@@patches152 that is for adding a tag for nymphing once your original tag gets too short. It’s not meant to slide up and down.
Howdy, Cory wow killer little stream. Been experimenting trying to tie the high and dry hares ear..do u tie the wing like the corn fed Caddis? And did u have a shuck?...Any recipe or tips would be appreciated thank you ... love the show Dave from PA
Thanks so much, Dave! You prop the wing up (kind of a semi-post), then split your thread and making a noodle with 2 CDC feather sides. 2 wraps behind and 2 in front of the wing. (Use 4 feathers for wing). I have a trailing shuck of amber Z-Lon. I’ll be making a video soon on it.
I second ‘basstrker Murphy’s’ motion to see a tying video of your ‘High & Dry Hare’s Ear’ !! 🛶
Haha! It will me coming soon, Charles. Thanks for watching!
I love streams like this and your videos. You crush it! A couple questions if you have a minute. What is your rod and reel setup(brands and weight and lines) on this stream? Is it the same as the bigger streams you fish but just added your adjustable dropper? Which is an awesome idea by the way. Do you have a video explaining this in more detail?
Appreciate it, Urban Hunter! My rod and reel here is a T&T Contact ll 10’ 2wt. My reel is a Ross Evolution LTX 4/5. My micro leader (which I recently did a video on) is the one I use on most streams. The adjustable dropper is great for these small streams. I don’t have a video, but it’s super simple. Just tie a triple surgeons about 18 inches up and cut the tag off. Now for the dropper, cut about 10 inches off to work with and just tie a perfection loop at the end then loop it around your line above the triple surgeon’s that will act as a stopper. Hope this helps. I’ll put this in the queue for a future video.
@@OldDominionTroutBum Love your videos! So, the dry fly doesn't shift around when you cast it? Can't wait to give it a try.
Every now and then if your dry gets water logged or starts sinking, it will slide a little bit because the surface “grabs” it. But if it is nice and dry-it will stay in place. Just don’t force your cast. Appreciate you watching!
Love that stream, not sure how recent but are you sure water temps were 50? Have been fishing streams very close and last Fri it was 42 to start at 8a and 44 when I quit at 3p. The week before they were running 36-39 despite warm air temps. Did manage to catch some on dries but really cleaned up with nymphing mid column emerger patterns (eg cdc hackle beadheads).
It’s a great one for sure, Greg. I started fishing around 2 and the water temp was in the high 40s/50, unless my thermometer is off! Appreciate you watching.
@@OldDominionTroutBum Nice, sure seems like it was 50+ the way they were eating on top. That one place that you got that nice brown almost always gives up a nice fish, don’t know if it’s the same fish we are all catching.
Cory, I’m just starting to dry fly fish. How long of a leader do you use? Are you always fishing upstream /across? Do you ever fish downstream or is that dealing with too much drag?
Thanks,
Tony
Tony, in this video I’m using a long Euro nymphing leader (approx 24ft long). I’m using a 10ft 2wt euro rod made to cast long, light leaders. No fly line is coming out of the guides. If you are using a traditional fly rod, I would recommend a 9ft leader (minimum). Nothing more than 5x.
Everything is situational…sometimes casting is up and across, other times straight upstream and back to you. Only on a larger river would you fish a downstream dry. It’s more of an across and downstream to get a good drift, however they are usually shorter drifts. You are always putting yourself in the right position to make the best, drag free drift you can. Hope this helps.
What’s your leader setup on dry/dropper? Are you using straight 4x? Or are you tapering down? And how many feet do you usually use on your leader? In some of the shots it seems like you got a decent amount of leader out your tip. But I think I see the micro loop connection. I usually use around 14’ wondering if I should lengthen it?
Preston, on my 10ft rod I have 16ft of 4x to 4ft of 5x sighter. So it’s approx 20ft to my tippet ring. It’s the same for when I straight nymph.
@@OldDominionTroutBum last question (for now lol) do you use that same leader set up on your 10’2wt when you are jigging a streamer?
Same leader for jigging streamers. Setting the hook is no different when jigging streamers. Set it just like your nymphing. The only thing is I’ll use 5x or 5.5x tippet. (When nymphing I usually is 6-7x). If I’m fishing with my 3wt. I use a 4x leader and 4x sighter.
If you want to carry a couple of leaders and have one for just jigging streamers…. You could have 3x to 3x. I just like the versatility of going from streamer to nymphs if I want to.
Great video as always!! Are you using your new 2wt rod? If so how do you like it?
Thanks, Mike! I was using my 10ft 2wt in this stream. But I have used the new one and love it. I’ll have a video coming out soon with it. Appreciate you watching!
I was going to ask you which 1 you liked better the 3wt or 2wt. Thinking about getting 1. Was looking at a moonshine or a cortland nymph but just going to spend the extra and get it over with.
Honestly love both. Each has a place. I like the 3 for med to larger water and stronger currents where I know I won’t be using less than 6x. The 2 I like for med to larger water that don’t have the super strong currents and where I know 6x will be the heaviest I go. If I am on rivers like the Delaware or the Farmington (or big Western rivers) I would use my 3 because they have massive currents. Hope this helps.
But, if you are going to make me choose….I’ll go with the 2wt. It just suits my style.
Thanks that helped a lot!
Nice job picking apart that water! That’s a pretty little freestoner and those fish were really cooperating! You had great conditions that day. Looks like you had a really fun day! The quality of this video is amazing! Did you record this in 4K?
Thanks so much, Vinny! It was a blast! I recorded in 1080p HD and TH-cam can convert it to 4k when I upload. (Its in the settings). Super happy with the quality. Thanks for watching!
Awesome! I typically watch these on a small iPad tablet. But this one I watched on a big screen 4K TV. Damn! I felt like I was right in there with you!!!
@@vinfisher8851 Haha! Awesome!
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