The great strength of a Skagit system is that it will cast anything short of an anvil--heavy nymph rig no problem and no effort. Mending is a breeze until some running line is out, and then it really doesn't matter what it is mono or otherwise--it just doesn't have enough weight. This suggests using something heavier for running line like maybe the belly section of one of the heavier double weight lines. You sacrifice some maximum distance but get a better mending range. I may just have to try that.
All these videos using this set-up shows all theses beautiful casts. No one shows anyone catching anything. Do you drift to catch fish or just spend the day casting beautiful lines?
This did not make sense to me. He is talking about mending at a 50ft cast. Skagit heads are weight backward. On a 50ft cast with a 12-15ft head (without a tip), there is a good 20-25ft thin running line between you and the head. How is he managing to lift the head let alone transferring that lift towards the tip? One can even witness this in the video. In the cast at 2:44, the head lands well away from the rock in front of him, but just after the cast (in the shoulder view) when he mends, he is only able to manage the running line in front of the rock.
i have a temple fork outfitters lefty kreh signature II 9' 8weight single hand i want to nymph/swing streamers with, any thought on commando head weight? thanks in advance
What type of floating tip is used for this setup, or is the rig attached straight to the shooting head? I fish a 13 feet rod with a 375gr commando head, any recommendations?
I have found the same thing, I have been considering using my euronymphing line as the running line which is very thin and supple but a bit heavier and with its tendancy to not coil at all might give a better continuous connection to the head. I'm going to try is after work one day this week. I still have a problem with line management even with Lazar line and also Rio shooting line, not horrible but not perfect either.
The great strength of a Skagit system is that it will cast anything short of an anvil--heavy nymph rig no problem and no effort. Mending is a breeze until some running line is out, and then it really doesn't matter what it is mono or otherwise--it just doesn't have enough weight. This suggests using something heavier for running line like maybe the belly section of one of the heavier double weight lines. You sacrifice some maximum distance but get a better mending range. I may just have to try that.
Great comment!
Is he nymphing with a floating head or sink tip?
Great video
OPST Lazar line is a must!
All these videos using this set-up shows all theses beautiful casts. No one shows anyone catching anything. Do you drift to catch fish or just spend the day casting beautiful lines?
Curtis Martin we sure do, but these video’s aren’t about fish porn, they’re to highlight the products. Thanks for your feedback!
Suuuper, pero donde esta el "fish"?
Human ; go up dog.
Dog ; seriously? It is steep.
This did not make sense to me.
He is talking about mending at a 50ft cast. Skagit heads are weight backward. On a 50ft cast with a 12-15ft head (without a tip), there is a good 20-25ft thin running line between you and the head. How is he managing to lift the head let alone transferring that lift towards the tip?
One can even witness this in the video. In the cast at 2:44, the head lands well away from the rock in front of him, but just after the cast (in the shoulder view) when he mends, he is only able to manage the running line in front of the rock.
Thanks for watching!
i have a temple fork outfitters lefty kreh signature II 9' 8weight single hand i want to nymph/swing streamers with, any thought on commando head weight? thanks in advance
What did you settle on.
Can you euro nymph with opst heads?
We don't see why not, lots of people use our 30lb Lazar Line to Euro Nymph as well!
At that point wouldn't you just take the head off and put on a 30-40ft mono rig? You not really casting a euro rig.
@@bobb3rdown676 Yes, lol
Would you recommend a float tip for nymphing? Or just running tippet from the commando head?
A floating tip is necessary to dissipate the energy of the head. The tip in this video is 7.5 feet but up to a 10 foot tip works well.
What's being used for running line while nymphing? It doesn't look like lazer line...
That is 35 pound pink Lazar Line.
2:57 doesn't look pink...
Oh that is just regular green lazar line. 35 or 40 pound, can't recall but I would choose 40 for nymphing
Awesome thanks for the information!
Looks awesome! What wt/length rod is Jon using? Also, what size Commando head and Lazer line? Many thanks for sharing!
are you sure? seems over grained for an 11 foot/ 7 wt.
i have the same size rod but a batson blank, and i was gona buy a head from opst but not sure if their chart was tested with a wide range of rods yet?
Thanks. Tight loops
chris kriewall
Oh. Nice. Didn't think to nymph with them.
What type of floating tip is used for this setup, or is the rig attached straight to the shooting head?
I fish a 13 feet rod with a 375gr commando head, any recommendations?
I loved these OPST videos, but how about one where people actually catch fish rather than swinging a line around like Zorro?
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What kind of jacket was he wearing
Thats a Sitka jacket.... looks like the Jetstream in Open Country camo
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My biggest problems with this is getting flies to turn over
OPST system casts great but is crap to mend with lazar line. Too light to lift head.
I have found the same thing, I have been considering using my euronymphing line as the running line which is very thin and supple but a bit heavier and with its tendancy to not coil at all might give a better continuous connection to the head. I'm going to try is after work one day this week. I still have a problem with line management even with Lazar line and also Rio shooting line, not horrible but not perfect either.
lol at the lab
God, I hate Nymphing.
Lucky for you, these lines swing reaaaaaly good too!!