Number of Volumes1 vol.
SynopsisNymphs -- the underwater stages of the aquatic insects -- comprise ninety percent of the trout's diet. Knowing how to identify nymphs, tie successful imitations, and fish them correctly are essential fly-fishing skills. This book presents a basic approach to all these techniques in one comprehensive lesson, covering both the traditional and new theories about fishing the underwater fly -- new casts, finding lies, detecting the strike, fishing depth, tackle, proper presentation and much more valuable information, fully illustrated with line drawings., Nymphs -- the underwater stages of the aquatic insects -- comprise ninety percent of the trout's diet. Knowing how to identify nymphs, tie successful imitations, and fish them correctly are essential fly-fishing skills. This book presents a basic approach to all these techniques in one comprehensive lesson, covering both the traditional and new the, Identify nymphs, tie imitations, and fish them successfully Casting, finding lies, detecting the strike, fishing depth, tackle, proper presentation Insights into the retrieve, nymphing the film, and finding fish in still water Basic nymph fishing approach and presentation teams with trout physiology--what the trout sees and hears. A pictorial key to identifying nymphs is based on reliable, nonscientific characteristics that the beginner can use on stream. Presenting the fly correctly and detecting the strike are particularly elusive skills, and even the veteran fly fisher will find something useful.