An awesome video. Clear, practical tips on fishing without seeing one fish after another being caught. Some much content in such a short video. More please 🙏.
Wow, what a beautiful classroom and a PhD teacher with a curriculum filled with valuable tips and techniques. Thanks, professor! And thanks Fulling Mill!
nice video, I've been fly fishing since I was 16 yrs. old I had a man teach me to fly in New Jersey waters and I'am still doing it I'a, 76Yrs now I still fish N.J. and now I fish Tn. N.C. Cherokee waters now
Thank you Dr Daniel. I learned to fly fish near State College and Central PA. Sure miss fishing the limestone streams. I now live in Texas but miss PA.
Love watching mr.Daniels do his thing! And also would like to see some tying videos from him also he patterns are just simple and work well.. good job fulling mill!
3:12 - You mention that you have a four weight fly line on your three weight rod. I'd like to know how you set that up, if you please. I assume that it's not a reel-full, and that you keep it off the water. Thanks.
Fairly New to Euro-nymphing. To get this straight (using the dry dropper method), you have just a few feet of your floating fly line out, connected to a tapered leader, connected to the dry fly with a few feet of fluorocarbon connected to your dropper (no sighter etc). Please correct me if wrong. Thanks for a great video. Andre from central Pa.
I watch a fair amount of videos, and this was one of the most informative BY FAR. Thank you so much. At 21:25 are you you holding your hand out for video effect, or do you normally cast this way?
ok, i live in europe and fly fish for twenty years and last i knew , there is no indicator when euro nymphing . so what youre doing must be the american version of euro nymphing
An awesome video. Clear, practical tips on fishing without seeing one fish after another being caught. Some much content in such a short video. More please 🙏.
Thank you so much! This is one of about 6 videos we have coming up with George and several other designers.
Informative. Was nice talking to u on the stream..
Wow, what a beautiful classroom and a PhD teacher with a curriculum filled with valuable tips and techniques. Thanks, professor! And thanks Fulling Mill!
It's our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you, Dr. Daniel. Excellent class!!!!
Love that lifting of the dry fly and then resetting. great tip. thank you
nice video, I've been fly fishing since I was 16 yrs. old I had a man teach me to fly in New Jersey waters and I'am still doing it I'a, 76Yrs now I still fish N.J. and now I fish Tn. N.C. Cherokee waters now
you should try SC
great video! i would like to hear why George would choose to use the dry dropper vs a tight line nymph set up.
Thanks for a great video. Lots of great info.
Masterful. Learned so much. Thanks Mr. Daniels and Fulling Mill
So happy you enjoyed it!
Thank you Dr Daniel. I learned to fly fish near State College and Central PA. Sure miss fishing the limestone streams. I now live in Texas but miss PA.
Love watching mr.Daniels do his thing! And also would like to see some tying videos from him also he patterns are just simple and work well.. good job fulling mill!
Thanks so much! We'll keep the tying videos in mind for the future.
One of the best! Looks like he had such a fun time doing this with you guys.
What rod were you using here
3:12 - You mention that you have a four weight fly line on your three weight rod. I'd like to know how you set that up, if you please. I assume that it's not a reel-full, and that you keep it off the water. Thanks.
Fairly New to Euro-nymphing. To get this straight (using the dry dropper method), you have just a few feet of your floating fly line out, connected to a tapered leader, connected to the dry fly with a few feet of fluorocarbon connected to your dropper (no sighter etc). Please correct me if wrong. Thanks for a great video. Andre from central Pa.
Hey Andre, yes, you got that right! No sighter needed in this case because the dry fly operates as our indicator. That, or you see a fish eat the dry!
Thank you for your response. Much appreciated!
Absolutely love this.
Thank you so much!
I watch a fair amount of videos, and this was one of the most informative BY FAR. Thank you so much.
At 21:25 are you you holding your hand out for video effect, or do you normally cast this way?
Great video
Great Video but if i might give one suggestion. But on a POL-Filter on the Camera so you can see the dry much better without the glare of the sky.
THE GOATTTTT
So they're calling ya Dr D ... I kinda like it !!!! ( kinda like Dr J .. Dr OZ ?? )
ok, i live in europe and fly fish for twenty years and last i knew , there is no indicator when euro nymphing . so what youre doing must be the american version of euro nymphing
He is using a dry fly as his indicator. And, the fish often eat the dry fly!