Indicators & Dry Droppers | How To Use
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2022
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Thank you Tom and Pete for sharing your knowledge of fishing with indicators and dry droppers. I really appreciate it !!!
The timing of this was perfect! I went out for an hour the other day on my local tail water with the intent to work on my dry dropper skills and let me tell you…I need work.
Excellent video, thank you!
Went to Orvis locally about 4-5 years ago. Fished some but only had a beginner class. These vids are awesome. Can watch over and over. Wish I would have known about vids sooner. But THANKS!
Yess you guys went back to the old intro, always like the old soothing intro!
Hey Tom this is a great video I live in pa and love fly fishing for steelhead and brook trout you have help me so much thank you
Great video!
Excellent information
Fantastic video... Congratulations
As someone very new to fly fishing, this is awesome!
Tom newest indicator, works well. Oros indicators.
Curious, Why is the Orvis logo blurred in the beginning?
So many things in this video I don’t agree with. I mean tying tippet to the bend of the hook!? Why, when a double surgeons knot is easy and doesn’t obstruct the hook. Also why put the lighter fly behind the bigger one? Put it above it and fish two different water columns instead of both being at similar depths. Most of the water in this video would also be a lot better suited to euro nymhing, dry droppers are great if there’s a hatch or there’s wide stretches you need to reach across. But euro is by far the best for deep medium to fast runs