What a great video for beginners and experienced alike. Mike cuts right to the chase and takes so much guess work out of the equation with detailed explanations and proven on stream techniques. I’m sure those that put this information to work on their waters they will pick up their game big time. Thanks for putting all of this together and sharing with us.
Thanks for the feedback Dale. As someone who know their way around a stream and Euro Nymphing, it is great to hear your words of affirmation. Tight lines and I look forward to hopefully connecting this summer!
Wow! Gotta be one of the best euro nymphing how-to videos I've seen. Simple, easy, and to the point. Thanks for simplifying things. This really helped me a ton.
Thanks a lot Jaron! I really enjoyed fishing, teaching, and editing for this one. I figured it might help someone, and if nothing else people might enjoy the fishing side of things. Tight lines out there!
Thanks Martin! I appreciate the watch and comment. This was a fun one to make and edit, minus drowning my good camera at the time. Otherwise, this could have been even better! Thanks for the support and tight lines!
Jim, Thanks for the kind words and the view. I am looking forward to sharing a stream in a month or so. Hope you are healing well from the surgery my friend. Tight lines when you get back out in Sept!
Danny, Thanks for watching and commenting. It is my one of my favorite ways to fish and I think sometimes we can get lost in the details. I am glad this helped and hope when you hit the stream and give it a try you find it a bit easier!
Thanks a bunch. I have one coming out today. Not quite as good as this video in quality of production, but still has good info, plenty of fishing/fish. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Look into the soldarini shadow FF fly reel for a low price full cage reel option. 120 for a full cage, machined aluminum, 4.2oz reel with a sealed drag. Devin olson’s shop carried them
I do believe I came across that brand before, but hadn't given it serious consideration. Ironic timing because I want to do a rod/reel review soon and I might mention it as a result. Good to know and what a great price. Thanks for sharing!
You say bring your flies down at or slightly sliwer than the pace of the current.I take it you mean slightly slower than the pace of the surface current.Another good video.Cheers
I want to bring the speed of leader, which is above the surface, to "at or slightly slower than the pace of the current". Which is essence would mean the flies are doing about the same as well, if not more. Hope that helps. Tight lines on the water!
Great Video thanks for sharing I have a run that produces lots of fish The challenge is depth which runs 15-18 ft deep Is euro a strategy used in this situation. And what would your setup look like? Thanks Thanks
Thanks for watching and commenting. If it were truly 15-18 feet in depth I don't think this method is best, unless you did what is called a "drop shot rig". There are articles about it on TroutBitten. I would use a streamer or indicator if I encountered water more than 5 feet in depth, but that is just me. Hope you can find a place to utilize. Tight lines in 2025!
Mike, I shared your Facebook post to the SFAOD group and plugged your meeting presentation with us in July, but I think I forgot to tag you. Just letting you know. Excellent video BTW. I bookmarked a couple of the products you recommended!
Ed! Thanks for watching and sharing with the group. I am really looking forward to meeting you guys in July and talking fly fishing with your group. Hopefully someone in the chapter can try it out on their own with this video as a building block, then I can help answer questions when I am there in person. Tight lines till then and I hope the products you selected treat you well!
Great Budget Video. Got a question. I guess I'm confused on one part. Do you still have backing on the reel then the 30-40' of Maxima Chameleon or Maxima only to the Reel? Theres no talk of FlyLine per se. Sorry for any confusion. Thanks.
Thank you! Appreciate you watching and commenting. I still have Euro Fly Line and Backing on my reel. I tie the Maxima (leader) witha clinch knot into my fly line to connect. Thanks for keeping me honest and I hope that helps!
There are a bunch of ways to connect them: Tippet Ring Blood Knot Small Perfection loop tied in UV Splice and more.... This video was going for the "simple way" and I have found this is the easiest and most overall effective for any person to master and work confidently. I would likely wager the "best" way is to do the small perfection look tied in. To each their own on how they do it though. Tight lines and thanks for watching and commenting.
It all is where the flies start behind you, or angle you cast. Ultimately, the flies follow the path you started them in on a 180 degree plain. Therefore, no matter how much you "overcompensate" where the rod finishes the flies go where you started their path to be usually.
So, all of this line on the reel is basically mono, I know there’s got to be a backing of some kind, but from what I seen there is no fly line? (Or traditional fly line)
Hey Randy! Thanks for watching and commenting. The leader is all mono for this year. However, I do have backing and fly line on. I apologize for not mentioning that. I have standard Dacron and then any brand Euro Line you prefer. I think Rio and Cortland produce good quality, but any will suffice. I will say, I like them with a perfection loop at the end, simply because you can tie ANY leader type to it, especially if you saw a blanket hatch and wanted to cast traditionally. I connect my leader to the Euro Line via a clinch knot, if there is a loop. Otherwise, you can do a UV splice, add a tippet ring to end, and even other options. What you MUST avoid is a perfection loop to perfection loop. Meaning, don't buy manufactured Euro Leaders, they SUCK! Too thick, too much memory, and come with a perfection loop. As a result, when you are drifting or casting with two loops they will get caught in the guides and you won't get a smooth cast or drift as you manage the line. I sell leaders, that I hand tie, on my website and they are very durable, delicate, and work well for this style. If you ever want one, just head on over and I ship them out all over the US. I am on vacation starting tomorrow, so check back on the 13th and you will see all the flies and leaders I use and tie. Thanks for watching and I hope my answer helped. Tight lines and have fun on the water!
@@tightliningmd thank you so much for getting back to me, this Euro is all new to me but I’m no expert any other way either but I have spent a lot of time fishing for steelhead while bouncing a worm or roe with some weight on the bottom of the river with a spinning outfit. So this looks like a lot of fun to me, thanks for the video! I’ll look for more.
Guess that’s for the fly shop to figure out. It’s also a one use code: which allows them to sell at full price for all items. However; still allows a customer to get a small discount on a specific item of their choice for just one purchase. It’s not uncommon practice. Troutbitten has many similar discount codes for a variety of stores nationwide.
I don’t know if there is a best way. If there is, I haven’t found it. There are simple ways; which is why I titled it the way I did. But I’m not in a position to say something is the best. I can say simple or most effective. But as always, with life and fly fishing, there’s a lot of “it depends”.
What a great video for beginners and experienced alike. Mike cuts right to the chase and takes so much guess work out of the equation with detailed explanations and proven on stream techniques. I’m sure those that put this information to work on their waters they will pick up their game big time. Thanks for putting all of this together and sharing with us.
Thanks for the feedback Dale. As someone who know their way around a stream and Euro Nymphing, it is great to hear your words of affirmation. Tight lines and I look forward to hopefully connecting this summer!
Wow! Gotta be one of the best euro nymphing how-to videos I've seen. Simple, easy, and to the point. Thanks for simplifying things. This really helped me a ton.
Thanks a lot Jaron! I really enjoyed fishing, teaching, and editing for this one. I figured it might help someone, and if nothing else people might enjoy the fishing side of things. Tight lines out there!
Watched many nymphing videos. This is a great watch. Especially for beginners. Very simplistic leader explanation. 👍🏻
Thanks Martin! I appreciate the watch and comment. This was a fun one to make and edit, minus drowning my good camera at the time. Otherwise, this could have been even better! Thanks for the support and tight lines!
Really nicely done Mike. Great production too! You very clearly communicated lots of detailed information. Great stuff.
Mike you are a great coach! Your explanations are easily understood, even for a chuck and duck guy like me. Tight Lines! Jim
Jim,
Thanks for the kind words and the view. I am looking forward to sharing a stream in a month or so. Hope you are healing well from the surgery my friend. Tight lines when you get back out in Sept!
Awesome video. You did a great job simplifying Euro. Thank you I learned a bunch
Danny,
Thanks for watching and commenting. It is my one of my favorite ways to fish and I think sometimes we can get lost in the details. I am glad this helped and hope when you hit the stream and give it a try you find it a bit easier!
Nicely done.
Thank you for doing this.
When you have time, keep ‘em comin’
Subscribed because of this video.
Thanks a bunch. I have one coming out today. Not quite as good as this video in quality of production, but still has good info, plenty of fishing/fish. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Excellent how-to! Really helped me. 👍🏼
Awesome! Thanks for watching and giving some feedback. I hope the next time you hit the stream you fill the net quickly!
Great tutorial🎉
Appreciate it, I hope it helps! Thanks for watching and supporting. Tight lines in 2025!
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! I appreciate the feedback and hope you have fun on the water. Thanks Mike!
Look into the soldarini shadow FF fly reel for a low price full cage reel option. 120 for a full cage, machined aluminum, 4.2oz reel with a sealed drag. Devin olson’s shop carried them
I do believe I came across that brand before, but hadn't given it serious consideration. Ironic timing because I want to do a rod/reel review soon and I might mention it as a result. Good to know and what a great price. Thanks for sharing!
Amazing! Many thanks!
Glad you like it!
You say bring your flies down at or slightly sliwer than the pace of the current.I take it you mean slightly slower than the pace of the surface current.Another good video.Cheers
I want to bring the speed of leader, which is above the surface, to "at or slightly slower than the pace of the current". Which is essence would mean the flies are doing about the same as well, if not more. Hope that helps. Tight lines on the water!
great video!
Thanks! Appreciate you watching and being a member Art. Congrats on that Driftless Brown, a real stunner!
Great Video thanks for sharing
I have a run that produces lots of fish
The challenge is depth which runs 15-18 ft deep
Is euro a strategy used in this situation. And what would your setup look like?
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks for watching and commenting. If it were truly 15-18 feet in depth I don't think this method is best, unless you did what is called a "drop shot rig". There are articles about it on TroutBitten. I would use a streamer or indicator if I encountered water more than 5 feet in depth, but that is just me. Hope you can find a place to utilize. Tight lines in 2025!
Mike, I shared your Facebook post to the SFAOD group and plugged your meeting presentation with us in July, but I think I forgot to tag you. Just letting you know. Excellent video BTW. I bookmarked a couple of the products you recommended!
Ed! Thanks for watching and sharing with the group. I am really looking forward to meeting you guys in July and talking fly fishing with your group. Hopefully someone in the chapter can try it out on their own with this video as a building block, then I can help answer questions when I am there in person. Tight lines till then and I hope the products you selected treat you well!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it. This was fun to make and I am glad people are enjoying/learning from it. Tight lines!
Great Budget Video. Got a question. I guess I'm confused on one part. Do you still have backing on the reel then the 30-40' of Maxima Chameleon or Maxima only to the Reel? Theres no talk of FlyLine per se. Sorry for any confusion. Thanks.
Thank you! Appreciate you watching and commenting. I still have Euro Fly Line and Backing on my reel. I tie the Maxima (leader) witha clinch knot into my fly line to connect. Thanks for keeping me honest and I hope that helps!
You prefer a tippet ring instead of a bloodknot or the sort to connect the butt section to the sighter? Interesting
There are a bunch of ways to connect them:
Tippet Ring
Blood Knot
Small Perfection loop tied in
UV Splice
and more....
This video was going for the "simple way" and I have found this is the easiest and most overall effective for any person to master and work confidently. I would likely wager the "best" way is to do the small perfection look tied in.
To each their own on how they do it though. Tight lines and thanks for watching and commenting.
How do u change direction of your cast, like across the river. It looked like u were just casting in the same direction every cast.
It all is where the flies start behind you, or angle you cast. Ultimately, the flies follow the path you started them in on a 180 degree plain. Therefore, no matter how much you "overcompensate" where the rod finishes the flies go where you started their path to be usually.
Do you have any plans on coming back over to western MD ?
Was just there this past weekend. It was awesome!
@@tightliningmd Are you going to do a video of it? The water was somewhat low, but glad you had an awesome time. We're going out tomorrow.
No videos. I barely got to fish for me. Maybe 30 mins each day during just after guide trips. Caught a bunch. But this weekend wasn’t about me.
So, all of this line on the reel is basically mono, I know there’s got to be a backing of some kind, but from what I seen there is no fly line? (Or traditional fly line)
Hey Randy!
Thanks for watching and commenting. The leader is all mono for this year. However, I do have backing and fly line on. I apologize for not mentioning that. I have standard Dacron and then any brand Euro Line you prefer. I think Rio and Cortland produce good quality, but any will suffice. I will say, I like them with a perfection loop at the end, simply because you can tie ANY leader type to it, especially if you saw a blanket hatch and wanted to cast traditionally. I connect my leader to the Euro Line via a clinch knot, if there is a loop. Otherwise, you can do a UV splice, add a tippet ring to end, and even other options. What you MUST avoid is a perfection loop to perfection loop. Meaning, don't buy manufactured Euro Leaders, they SUCK! Too thick, too much memory, and come with a perfection loop. As a result, when you are drifting or casting with two loops they will get caught in the guides and you won't get a smooth cast or drift as you manage the line. I sell leaders, that I hand tie, on my website and they are very durable, delicate, and work well for this style. If you ever want one, just head on over and I ship them out all over the US. I am on vacation starting tomorrow, so check back on the 13th and you will see all the flies and leaders I use and tie.
Thanks for watching and I hope my answer helped. Tight lines and have fun on the water!
Thank you so much for getting back to me.
@@tightliningmd thank you so much for getting back to me, this Euro is all new to me but I’m no expert any other way either but I have spent a lot of time fishing for steelhead while bouncing a worm or roe with some weight on the bottom of the river with a spinning outfit. So this looks like a lot of fun to me, thanks for the video! I’ll look for more.
how does a fly shop give discounts on items that have MAP pricing?
Guess that’s for the fly shop to figure out. It’s also a one use code: which allows them to sell at full price for all items. However; still allows a customer to get a small discount on a specific item of their choice for just one purchase. It’s not uncommon practice. Troutbitten has many similar discount codes for a variety of stores nationwide.
everybody has a totally different way of rigging the "best" way lol
I don’t know if there is a best way. If there is, I haven’t found it. There are simple ways; which is why I titled it the way I did. But I’m not in a position to say something is the best. I can say simple or most effective. But as always, with life and fly fishing, there’s a lot of “it depends”.
Got to stop swinging the camera around bro, motion sickness is real.