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Czech Nymphing

Many people have tried to fish a short line technique of one sort or another for grayling and trout.

All types of these methods are very effective on their day, none more so than the Czech nymphing technique itself.

To try and explain it and how to go equiped for grayling fishing in late winter we have put this set of videos together to help in perfecting your technique.

Remember however that this is not the be all and all of fishing for grayling but merely an option.

   

Czech Nymphing

Many people have tried to fish a short line technique of one sort or another for grayling and trout.

All types of these methods are very effective on their day, none more so than the Czech nymphing technique itself.

To try and explain it and how to go equiped for grayling fishing in late winter we have put this set of videos together to help in perfecting your technique.

Remember however that this is not the be all and all of fishing for grayling but merely an option.

Watch the Video below to see the technique.

 

Here are the flies in sequence and their tyings that I used in the fishing film that you have viewed above.

 

The Tungstun Three Bead Nymph

 

Hook: Size 10 Kamasan B175

Silk: Light Olive 8/0

Body: Three tungstun beads in three different sizes with hares ear dubbing in between beads. The beads on this video are 2.5mm 2.3mm and 2mm.

 

 

 

The Orange Tailed Gold Head Hares Ear

 

Hook: B175 Kamasan size 10

Bead: 4mm tungstun gold bead

Silk: Olive 8/0

Tail: Orange antron yarn

Rib: Gold wire

Body: Dubbed hare ear fur

 

 

 

The Tunstun Olive Nymph

  

 

Hook: Size 12 Kamasan B100

Silk: Hopper Yellow UTC 70 denier silk dressed with cobblers wax

Body:  As silk

Thorax: Dubbed Hares Ear fur

Head: Tungstun beas size 2.5mm

 

 



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