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High Water Winter Nymphing - February 2008 Tip of the Month

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2008

Aaron Jasper discusses fishing for trout in the winter months when the snow runoff and rain raise the water. Don't be intimidated, just find the current seams.

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  • It's called the "third" hand. I learned. My grandpa used to do the same thing. I watched him plenty, I think that I learned it from osmosis ;)

  • It's called the "third" hand. I learned. My grandpa used to do the same thing. I watched him plenty, I think that I learned it from osmosis ;)

  • It's called the "third" hand. I learned. My grandpa used to do the same thing. I watched him plenty, I think that I learned it from osmosis ;)

  • yes

  • Hey guys...what's all that white stuff on the bank? And you sure seem to be wearing a lot of clothes! It's only 55 down here in Texas!

    Just kidding. Nice video and good job on the instruction. Keep 'em coming.

  • Thank you for the kind words. That white stuff is great for keeping the crowds away, I think you might like it!

    I went to SMU in Dallas, I miss everything about it except for the lack of trout!

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  • where was this?

  • i cant believe you did that with your mouth, simply beyond words, with insane speed where you do you learn that one ohter than the obviously with experience

  • Erin Go Bragh

  • Hey Aaron, can you make a video on how to tie the "mouth clinch knot"? That was awesome.

  • ha he ties on his flys like i do my friends make fun of me for it

  • No but it is helpful for some people and some areas. Imo just preference

  • Nice video. Hey Im from Ireland and have a question. Do you need a strike indicator for wet fly fishing and nymphing?

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