Czech Nymphing for Grayling

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2008

CzechNymphing for Grayling, on the river Ilva,Romania ,July 2005

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  • How many casts before you give up on a specific place, like the pool where you were fishing???

  • @tromboneJTS

    It depends on the place...

    It's usually inspirational, but where you find a grayling you find more of them in the same place.

    Just change the nymphs and try again

  • Can you please tell me how long your leader is and how many nymphs you use, also are they heavy flies like leaded or gold heads???

    Thanks

  • In that case my leader was about 1.2 meters (4 '), not longer.

    I was using the end of the flyline as an indicator, and two small nymphs size 14 ,one with bead, one without.

    The heavies fly was down and on the dropper I had a small czech nymph, caddis imitation.

  • its very nice your very good in this tactic i have tried this many times and it wont work i have tied the czech nymph inj hundrerds of collors and sizes but i dont catch anything and it suprizes me how long you stay on one spot and still catch fish good job but about the i dont catch anything can you give me and al the other viewers some tips please

  • @blablabla >

    In this video there are only a few graylings caught, but in reality I caught 8 fishes there.First of them where right in the place where I waded in.

    Tight lines !

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  • Your video is so simple and mesmerizing hypnotic.

    No camera guy (thanks God!) no, annoying bit-hard-rock nonsense music, just pure sound of the water and highlights of flowing stream.

    In my case (short trout videos) I have tendency to being over creative with footage cuts and effects, this sometimes kills the subject. Good luck on the next stream trip. J.

  • Nice work Zerooflow, i use the same method on the river onny in shropshire uk, Tight lines and dry socks!

  • excelente video, muy bien hecho, good video, fantastic

  • I and a friend tried this method and it really worked. we caught 22 graylings on to same spot in like half an hour. thanx for the good movie.

  • The heaviest fly, the lead or sometimes bead head weighted one, according to the strength of current is usually the middle fly on a 3 fly leader. This gets all flies near to the river bed, but allows the top and bottom light weight flies to flutter in the current. Usual set up, OK.

    Another variation is using the weighted fly on the top dropper with one or two lighter flies below it.

    Of course the weighted fly could also be used on the point, with 2 lightweight flies above on droppers.

  • hey tnx for the tips i caught finaly my first pair of graylin whit this tegnique

  • with that stream you should check out tenkarausa, seems like it would be a perfect match

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