
In this video, I take you to a run on a valley river. The run had a nice depression through the middle of it with a shallow shelf at the top. On the far side there were three eddies along the bank. The plan for the video was to demonstrate fishing two nymphs for the center of the run and then switch to one for the more complicated currents of the far bank. How did it go? Give the video a watch to find out.
If you’d like to check out the gear I was using in this video, here is a list below.
Rod: Soldarini Hydropsyche Tournament 11′ 2 weight https://tacticalflyfisher.com/products/soldarini-hydropsyche-tournament-rod?_pos=1&_sid=b5169c179&_ss=r&variant=44841909748000
Reel: Peux Fulgor https://tacticalflyfisher.com/products/peux-fulgor-semi-automatic-fly-reel?_pos=1&_psq=fulgor&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Line: Soldarini Tactical Nymph line https://tacticalflyfisher.com/products/soldarini-tactical-nymph-line-braid-core?_pos=1&_sid=91e657515&_ss=r
Leader material: https://tacticalflyfisher.com/products/pierre-sempe-sighter-indicator-nylon-100-m-spools?_pos=1&_psq=sempe+indicator&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Tippet: Fulling Mill Masterclass Fluorocarbon https://tacticalflyfisher.com/products/fulling-mill-masterclass-fluorocarbon-tippet?_pos=1&_psq=masterclass&_ss=e&_v=1.0