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Fishing Nymphs

Posted on June 22, 2015May 6, 2016 by bob

So you’ve fished all day and not had a single strike? Have you tried a nymph, weight and strike indicator. Here’s the technique: Fish a short tippet. Apply a small weight (depending on the depth and the speed of water flow) ABOVE the tippet knot (this will keep it from sliding down). Place the strike Read more about Fishing Nymphs[…]

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