Re: I did it!!!
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 3:31 pm
Over here nymphing dominates wet fly (including soft hackles) as a form of fishing. Indeed I am the odd one out fishing wets here opposed to nymphs. There has been much written on the tradition of tying and fishing nymphs in NZ, usually heavily weighted bottom bouncing across and down forms, not so much on the modern techniques.
I have a feeling true nymph imitation and use is not as popular in the States? If not, good on you for giving it a whirl!
Some interesting books on the subject (if you can find them) are; Nymph Fishing for Larger Trout- Charles E. Brooks, Trout With A Nymph- Tony Orman, Nymphing A Basic Book- Gary A. Borger, Nymphs and The Trout- Frank Sawyer and as a great reference and entomology book Nymphs- Schwiebert.
I have a feeling true nymph imitation and use is not as popular in the States? If not, good on you for giving it a whirl!
Some interesting books on the subject (if you can find them) are; Nymph Fishing for Larger Trout- Charles E. Brooks, Trout With A Nymph- Tony Orman, Nymphing A Basic Book- Gary A. Borger, Nymphs and The Trout- Frank Sawyer and as a great reference and entomology book Nymphs- Schwiebert.