Thanks, it was really fun to look back on. If only I had kept it going 🤔 I guess that’s a part of what these UA-cam videos is for, a great way to preserve and share an experience. Thanks man 👊
Thanks man, probably should have kept the journal going... but after a few months I guess I got distracted ;-) But yeah, perfect timing to have been journaling! Glad you enjoyed the vid!
Nice video Gilbert. I've really enjoyed the Modern Nymphing Masterclass, and have learned so-much from it. Thanks to you, Devin and Lance. Great production quality and very helpful instruction.
I had a similar experience to you. I fished my river last year, caught 3 fish throughout the whole year. Went this past week after starting euro nymphing. Caught more fish in a single day than I did all of last year
Great video man! If it wasn’t for Devin and Lance and you I would have never got into tight line nymphing and still would be throwing a bobber rig and being frustrated with my fishing career! 🤙🏻🤙🏻
I started Euro Nymphing with a cheap Echo Carbon XL Euro rod, self-taught with the Dynamic Nymphing book. I used to catch 1 to 2 fish per outing. Now I catch between 6 to 10 every outing and bigger trout. I can attest the best way to catch numbers and quality of fish. Even my friend is buying a Euro rod after seeing me catch so much trout.
That is awesome! So glad to hear it’s working so well for you. Sounds like we had a pretty similar experience with the increase in catch rate. Awesome!
Thanks Ryan! And yeah, it's pretty loaded with great stuff. It's a super great resource if the goal is to learn to catch more fish. Have a great weekend!
Awesome! Your description of how euronymphing changed your flyfishing is similar to mine, except I was influenced by former Team USA Flyfishing member Norm Maktima here in NM. It has been a huge game changer for me. Just before runoff started I went fishing with a buddy who was using a standard indicator rig instead of his euronymph rig and he got skunked. I certainly did not. LOL!
That’s awesome! Norm is such a great fisherman. Very cool! And maybe your buddy will come around after seeing you work the river in a way that he probably wasn’t able to 😁
Euro nymphing is great for people getting started and want to learn how to fly fish. Once you learn how to fly fish you should just be tight lining so you can use other techniques with the same rod. I can tight. Line, streamer and dry fly fish with the same set up.
Great videos as always. I have a question for you as I have been learning the tight line method. Give me your thoughts on euro nymphing but adding a drop shot at the bottom so as to have the split shot bounce the bottom instead of your fly? Seems very logical for not only hanging up flies on the bottom but to also present the flies slightly above the fish. Just curious of your thoughts as an expert. Thanks my friend. Keep up the good work.
That’s an excellent question. You most certainly can do this, and some anglers prefer it. In most situations I don’t use a drop shot method when Euro Nymphing (actually under an indicator I do almost exclusively and it works very well). One of my very good friend does quite a bit and has found great results on a Euro leader setup so I know it can be productive. My opinion is that unless I need extra weight I prefer to let my flies do the job. First of all, one less item on my leader to affect my drift. Secondly, if I have the weight of my flies adjusted correctly they aren’t hanging up on the bottom very often. They are near the bottom a lot, but not dragging, and not hanging up u less the river is particularly snaggy. I don’t find it necessary in most situations, except on very large rivers. But that’s just my opinion 👍
I catch 2x more fish with a splitshot rig, but I have (tried to) euro nymph way more. I probably just suck, my issue isn't one that more practice can fix, my hands and arms tremble due to some stuff that happened to me while serving in the US Army Infantry, and I'm certain that the shaking transfers to the flies.
Sincerely thank you for your service! There is a good chance that any shake in your arm is being transferred to the flies. That could be the issue, but great job to give it a solid effort. During the Summer months you could throw a dry dropper on a Euro rig. That would absolutly crush it depending on where you fish. The dry fly would absorb some of the movement. Just a thought, have a great night!
That would be the perfect rod for those fish in my opinion. It will also cast a dry fly nicely if you have a second reel with a 2 wt floating line. Here a link to the rod: tacticalflyfisher.com/products/thomas-and-thomas-contact-ii-nymph-rods?sca_ref=6033339.bFP70fhFSs
All you had to say is that you prefer bobber fishing 😉 I stopped giving thought-out responses to people only looking to stir the pot. Honestly, if chucking bobbers is your thing, that’s cool…
@@GilbertRowley Not stirring a pot at all. My opinion is if your going to "Fly Fish" you should be using fly line and casting that fly line. Euro to me is spin fishing. But like everything else, to each there own. I do enjoy your vids though.
@@dankochanek8056I appreciate it Dan! And honestly fly fishing can be defined in many ways. For example, big articulated streamers are very heavy when wet and undoubtedly pull the leader and line forward when casting much like a spinner or metal lure. So does an indicator rig with split shot, pulls the leader and line forward to some degree as well… so by your definition neither can be classified fully as fly fishing either… maybe a hybrid, but not true fly fishing. Furthermore, I can cast an unweighted dry fly on my Euro leader, but that fact is never taken into consideration. And one more illustration. When fishing single dry flies I use an industry standard 14’ presentation tapered leader that anyone can buy at any fly shop. I then add 6-8 feet of tippet to my leader. Total length 20-22’ most days. Well, the other day I was working upstream when a 20” brown appeared tight to the bank 18’ in front of me. I starred at him and thought “I’d cast to that fish… but I wouldn’t have any fly line out my rod tip, so according to Dan and others it wouldn’t actually be fly fishing since no line would be used while making the cast, only leader…” So I decided not to try to catch that fish for the sake of fly fishing definitions. Of course that logic would just be silly. So define it as you would like, and I’ll do the same. In my opinion, if catching fish enhances your experience on the water, Euro Nymphing is a great fly fishing technique (yep I said it), and will help inspire you to want to get outside more often. Thanks Dan for sharing your opinion. Have a great day!
@@GilbertRowleyI euro’d it a bit a few years ago and I caught fish and I understand that it oftentimes outfishes other methods in the right type of water. But I didn’t enjoy the actual fishing/casting as much as dry dropper or even indicator. I approximate it with a 9’9” 4wt that I use for dry dropper. I’ll use ~4’ or so between dry and my nymphs with a ~18” piece of sighter below the dry, which I can hold above the water and focus on the sighter when fishing close. I know this is not really euro due to the connectivity, etc. But it has great flexibility since I’ve got my WF fly line there to switch to conventional dry, dry dropper, indicator. After 40 years of FF, I can’t kick the fly line addiction!! LOL!!
Fun times Gilbert!
Some of the funnest! We’ve had some great adventures over the years, excited for the next one whatever that might be 😁
Great video, Gilbert. Fun to look back in your fishing journal. Really enjoyed this!
Thanks, it was really fun to look back on. If only I had kept it going 🤔 I guess that’s a part of what these UA-cam videos is for, a great way to preserve and share an experience. Thanks man 👊
The fact that you kept a journal is awesome and such a cool historic account before the times of Euro Nymphing! Fantastic video as always 👏
Thanks man, probably should have kept the journal going... but after a few months I guess I got distracted ;-) But yeah, perfect timing to have been journaling! Glad you enjoyed the vid!
@@GilbertRowley would be cool if you did that again and made an update video in 15 years time!
@@FrequentFlyersFishing That would be wild!
Nice video Gilbert. I've really enjoyed the Modern Nymphing Masterclass, and have learned so-much from it. Thanks to you, Devin and Lance. Great production quality and very helpful instruction.
Thanks so much! Glad to hear you’ve found it helpful. It’s always great working/fishing with Devin and Lance. Those guys are as good as they get!
I sure remember those days! I love how you documented your success/failures. What a fun way to journal. 😃
Thanks for always being there on both the hard days and the successful ones!
2009 for me as well. Still learning new things all the time. I love it!!
Dude! Awesome! Earlier adopter as well, so fun to continue to learn and grow along with the technique!
I had a similar experience to you. I fished my river last year, caught 3 fish throughout the whole year. Went this past week after starting euro nymphing. Caught more fish in a single day than I did all of last year
@@Arthur_Wellesley that’s amazing! Thanks for sharing your experience. It truly is a game changer!
I followed the course, best value for money!!! Thanks to you, Devin and Lance!
Awesome! Glad to hear you have found it to be helpful! We appreciate it!
Thanks for taking us along for ride. I love hearing stories about people's passions. Well, time to head outside to see what I can find.
Thanks amigo! Based off from what I saw, it looks like you found an otter snacking on a brown ;-) super cool!
@@GilbertRowley I would describe it as devouring a Brown LOL.
@@greenriverflyfisher7779 🙂 That's something I don't see everyday!
Absolutely loving these videos Gilbert! The masterclass series changed my fishing life… anyone serious about euro nymphing should check them out.
Thank you, glad you’re enjoying them! And glad you’re finding the Masterclass to be useful. Those teachings changed my fishing as well!!
Great video Gilbert. Love the videos that you did with Devin and Lance, great resources. :)
So glad to hear it! Thanks for letting us know. We always love to hear when people have found them to be useful!
Great video man! If it wasn’t for Devin and Lance and you I would have never got into tight line nymphing and still would be throwing a bobber rig and being frustrated with my fishing career! 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Thanks man, that means a lot! Grateful we were able to play a role in your fishing success! Keep it up!
Awesome video. Best thing I’ve seen in a while Gilbert.
Very kind, thanks man! Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome work Gilbert, as usual. Love the native browns!!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! And me too, wild browns sure are fun!
I’m getting so excited to go fishing with you!!
Me too! Can’t come soon enough!
I started Euro Nymphing with a cheap Echo Carbon XL Euro rod, self-taught with the Dynamic Nymphing book. I used to catch 1 to 2 fish per outing. Now I catch between 6 to 10 every outing and bigger trout. I can attest the best way to catch numbers and quality of fish. Even my friend is buying a Euro rod after seeing me catch so much trout.
That is awesome! So glad to hear it’s working so well for you. Sounds like we had a pretty similar experience with the increase in catch rate. Awesome!
Great video Gilbert…the course looks insane
Thanks Ryan! And yeah, it's pretty loaded with great stuff. It's a super great resource if the goal is to learn to catch more fish. Have a great weekend!
So good!!! Really appreciate all the great content! 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks, Steve! We appreciate you following along our adventures!
Awesome! Your description of how euronymphing changed your flyfishing is similar to mine, except I was influenced by former Team USA Flyfishing member Norm Maktima here in NM. It has been a huge game changer for me. Just before runoff started I went fishing with a buddy who was using a standard indicator rig instead of his euronymph rig and he got skunked. I certainly did not. LOL!
That’s awesome! Norm is such a great fisherman. Very cool! And maybe your buddy will come around after seeing you work the river in a way that he probably wasn’t able to 😁
I’ve really enjoyed euro nymphing. One day on the Logan I fished a single red dart all afternoon catching four species from the same spot.
That's awesome! Such a fun fishery. And four species is pretty darn impressive!
Euro nymphing is great for people getting started and want to learn how to fly fish. Once you learn how to fly fish you should just be tight lining so you can use other techniques with the same rod. I can tight. Line, streamer and dry fly fish with the same set up.
Great insight, and what an effective and fun way to fish multiple methods!
Loved the video!
Thanks buddy, couldn’t do it without you!
Great videos as always. I have a question for you as I have been learning the tight line method. Give me your thoughts on euro nymphing but adding a drop shot at the bottom so as to have the split shot bounce the bottom instead of your fly? Seems very logical for not only hanging up flies on the bottom but to also present the flies slightly above the fish. Just curious of your thoughts as an expert. Thanks my friend. Keep up the good work.
That’s an excellent question. You most certainly can do this, and some anglers prefer it. In most situations I don’t use a drop shot method when Euro Nymphing (actually under an indicator I do almost exclusively and it works very well). One of my very good friend does quite a bit and has found great results on a Euro leader setup so I know it can be productive.
My opinion is that unless I need extra weight I prefer to let my flies do the job. First of all, one less item on my leader to affect my drift. Secondly, if I have the weight of my flies adjusted correctly they aren’t hanging up on the bottom very often. They are near the bottom a lot, but not dragging, and not hanging up u less the river is particularly snaggy. I don’t find it necessary in most situations, except on very large rivers. But that’s just my opinion 👍
@@GilbertRowley Thank you my friend. Keep up the great content. You do an amazing job with your videos!
I catch 2x more fish with a splitshot rig, but I have (tried to) euro nymph way more. I probably just suck, my issue isn't one that more practice can fix, my hands and arms tremble due to some stuff that happened to me while serving in the US Army Infantry, and I'm certain that the shaking transfers to the flies.
Sincerely thank you for your service! There is a good chance that any shake in your arm is being transferred to the flies. That could be the issue, but great job to give it a solid effort. During the Summer months you could throw a dry dropper on a Euro rig. That would absolutly crush it depending on where you fish. The dry fly would absorb some of the movement. Just a thought, have a great night!
Awesome video!! Thank you
You bet! Glad you liked it!
Hi Gilbert, what landing net were you using in this video? Would you mind sharing a link?
Hey Alex, it's a Frabil floating net. Here is a link: www.flyfishfood.com/collections/nets-accessories/products/frabill-cushion-grip-trout-net
@@GilbertRowley Thank you!
Did you come up north to play golf and get distracted by the river that ran through the course?
You know all the good spots 😉 Hope you are well my friend!
Don't want to know the water your fishing but what state are you fishing?
Western US, that’s as close as I can say. 👍
@@GilbertRowley Cool, I'll just have to hit every western stream till I find it. See you in 90 years.
@@davidcudlip6587 awesome! You’ll find some excellent water I’m sure 👍
If you like yironymphoing, you should try fly fishing!
And you should try Euro Nymphing 😁
it's the 10' #3 wt contact II ?
10’ 2wt Contact II on small streams like this one. Such a great rod!
@@GilbertRowley Nice i'm interresting by this rod b
but i fishing small fish 10" , you think the rod bend on small fish like this ?
That would be the perfect rod for those fish in my opinion. It will also cast a dry fly nicely if you have a second reel with a 2 wt floating line. Here a link to the rod: tacticalflyfisher.com/products/thomas-and-thomas-contact-ii-nymph-rods?sca_ref=6033339.bFP70fhFSs
Can someone explain the difference in spin fishing and euro fishing. Besides the reels. What is the difference.
All you had to say is that you prefer bobber fishing 😉 I stopped giving thought-out responses to people only looking to stir the pot. Honestly, if chucking bobbers is your thing, that’s cool…
@@GilbertRowley Not stirring a pot at all. My opinion is if your going to "Fly Fish" you should be using fly line and casting that fly line. Euro to me is spin fishing. But like everything else, to each there own. I do enjoy your vids though.
@@dankochanek8056I appreciate it Dan! And honestly fly fishing can be defined in many ways. For example, big articulated streamers are very heavy when wet and undoubtedly pull the leader and line forward when casting much like a spinner or metal lure. So does an indicator rig with split shot, pulls the leader and line forward to some degree as well… so by your definition neither can be classified fully as fly fishing either… maybe a hybrid, but not true fly fishing.
Furthermore, I can cast an unweighted dry fly on my Euro leader, but that fact is never taken into consideration.
And one more illustration. When fishing single dry flies I use an industry standard 14’ presentation tapered leader that anyone can buy at any fly shop. I then add 6-8 feet of tippet to my leader. Total length 20-22’ most days. Well, the other day I was working upstream when a 20” brown appeared tight to the bank 18’ in front of me. I starred at him and thought “I’d cast to that fish… but I wouldn’t have any fly line out my rod tip, so according to Dan and others it wouldn’t actually be fly fishing since no line would be used while making the cast, only leader…” So I decided not to try to catch that fish for the sake of fly fishing definitions.
Of course that logic would just be silly. So define it as you would like, and I’ll do the same. In my opinion, if catching fish enhances your experience on the water, Euro Nymphing is a great fly fishing technique (yep I said it), and will help inspire you to want to get outside more often. Thanks Dan for sharing your opinion. Have a great day!
@@GilbertRowley Explained well. That's all I needed sir!! Off to the river!!
@@dankochanek8056 best of luck out there! Great chatting with you!
Hahahah
Boring fish... Whole american river filled with that kind of fish ..ehh
Ah, okay... happy fishing to you too ;-)
This is not fly fishing.
😂 these are my favorite comments. Thanks for sharing your wisdom with the rest of us. Give it a shot, I’ll bet you change your mind.
@@GilbertRowleyI euro’d it a bit a few years ago and I caught fish and I understand that it oftentimes outfishes other methods in the right type of water. But I didn’t enjoy the actual fishing/casting as much as dry dropper or even indicator. I approximate it with a 9’9” 4wt that I use for dry dropper. I’ll use ~4’ or so between dry and my nymphs with a ~18” piece of sighter below the dry, which I can hold above the water and focus on the sighter when fishing close. I know this is not really euro due to the connectivity, etc. But it has great flexibility since I’ve got my WF fly line there to switch to conventional dry, dry dropper, indicator. After 40 years of FF, I can’t kick the fly line addiction!! LOL!!