Thank you for the support, as well as commenting. I was glad I pivoted to this stream, after a less than ideal start to my morning elsewhere. Euro Nymphing is quite effective. However, when I am guiding people often overlook the importance of sticking the landing of their flies, and managing the sag in line to detect strikes.
Thanks for checking it out guys. Don’t get that a ton, but happens a couple times a year. Glad to get them both in and happen to film. Wish I had more time for something a bit more cinematic/artistic, but this was a simple just wanted to fish and had the GoPro with me. Appreciate the view and comment!
Sharing this video with my buddies for the line management tips.. your better at articulating what needs to be done rather than me saying “pickup your line” 😂
Thanks for the share Phillip! That is definitely a super overlooked aspect of Euro Nymphing and also gaining a greater distance between you and the fish. Tight lines!
Yessir, thanks for watching. If it weren't for the flows of the tailwater, we are pretty bad off. Not nearly as bad as Western MD/WV. I realize it is brutal out there. Hopefully, relief will come. We are going on 21 days of no precip!
Dale! Wish I bumped into you this summer. Hope all is well my friend. Thanks for watching and hopefully we can connect in Jan/Feb, when things die down/freeze up :)
Tim, I appreciate your commitment and time into telling a stranger how you think they should fish. Odd, but I’m not here to judge in spite of the fact you are doing that to me. Nevertheless, tight lines and thanks for watching/commenting. You help the algorithm! For that, I thank you!
Beautiful water, great instructions. Very productive fishing window you had. Gotta try this method someday... Thanks for sharing
Thank you for the support, as well as commenting. I was glad I pivoted to this stream, after a less than ideal start to my morning elsewhere. Euro Nymphing is quite effective. However, when I am guiding people often overlook the importance of sticking the landing of their flies, and managing the sag in line to detect strikes.
Good fishing, good creek, good instructions. Thanks Mike.
Thanks Dave! I was happy to be into them quick and thankfully quite a few, including that rare double!
That’s some beautiful water man. Thanks for sharing. Not always easy getting a good time on video. 🎣🎣🎣
It is one of the most productive stretches, and prettiest, in the local watershed. Thanks for watching and commenting!
The double catch at 8:55 was wild!
Thanks for checking it out guys. Don’t get that a ton, but happens a couple times a year. Glad to get them both in and happen to film. Wish I had more time for something a bit more cinematic/artistic, but this was a simple just wanted to fish and had the GoPro with me. Appreciate the view and comment!
Sharing this video with my buddies for the line management tips.. your better at articulating what needs to be done rather than me saying “pickup your line” 😂
Thanks for the share Phillip! That is definitely a super overlooked aspect of Euro Nymphing and also gaining a greater distance between you and the fish. Tight lines!
Doc thx for the tips. Still need water here in Wv.
Yessir, thanks for watching. If it weren't for the flows of the tailwater, we are pretty bad off. Not nearly as bad as Western MD/WV. I realize it is brutal out there. Hopefully, relief will come. We are going on 21 days of no precip!
Hey Mike! Nice video and great instruction on what you are doing. I’ll be in Pa. for now but that is my winter home.
Dale! Wish I bumped into you this summer. Hope all is well my friend. Thanks for watching and hopefully we can connect in Jan/Feb, when things die down/freeze up :)
Always impressive Mike!
Greatly appreciated Jim. You are picking up the tactics just as well. Doubles and many fish in your future my friend!!!!
Great video! How much line is out past the tip of the rod when you are fishing like this?
Thank you! I would say a total of about 10-15 come out of the rod tip. So at any given point, my casts are about 20-25/30 feet max.
so funny this dude thinks he's a fly fisherman. bud ur a bait fisherman who uses flies.
Tim, I appreciate your commitment and time into telling a stranger how you think they should fish. Odd, but I’m not here to judge in spite of the fact you are doing that to me. Nevertheless, tight lines and thanks for watching/commenting. You help the algorithm! For that, I thank you!
@@tightliningmd your passive aggressiveness doesn't change the fact that u call urself a fly fishing guide and yet can't fly fish. tool
You are just mad Mike catches more fish than you 😂
@@SCYCOFISHINGHUNTING nah just sick of posers in this industry