Tight Line Nymph Clinic, Saturday September 12

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Gilligan's Guide Service

by Matt Koles
8-29-2020
(775) 351-6665
Website

I’ve worked on a lot of stuff this spring and summer. Here’s the normal write up, but you will learn a lot of new tricks on this one.

Call it what you like, tight line nymphing, euro nymphing, czech nymphing, contact nymphing. Nymphing without the aid of suspension devices, (bobbers) keeping direct contact with your flies. What I teach, is a culmination of all the techniques mentioned above.

In this clinic, we will learn how to build a leader, what type of water to target, how to fish that water, equipment selection, and flies to use.

Leaders: We’ll set up straight level leaders, and tapered leaders, using mono and fluorocarbon. We will use sighters, tippet rings, etc. I will go through a few different tight line rigs and most importantly you will learn how to set up your own rigs; how to tie the correct knots, and how to use the proper connections. You will set up and tie your own rig.

Flies: I will show you the flies I like to use and why, and of course how to fish them. Weight will be built into the flies themselves. Bring your own nymphs too, and I will show you how to make them work.

Reading water: This is a very important part of the clinic and I will teach you how to read the water that summertime fish hold in. Pocket water. I will show you now to fish this pocket water. 

Equipment: Any 9 foot , 3-6 wt rod will do, but if you want to step it up in the tight line game, a 10 footer in a 3-4-5wt will be much better for what we are doing. A, 4110, is the Truckee River rod. A fast action 9 foot 5wt rod, (the most popular selling rod in the country) is not the best.  You will limit your reach and you will not have sensitivity in the tip. There are many euro type rods to choose from these days. I willl have some long rods to use if you would like to see what I fish before you guy buy a new rod. I will explain the rod I like to use and why. Any floating fly line will work. I will show you how to balance a longer rod with the correct reel too.

Remember this is a class, not a guide trip, so sticking fish is not the objective, but we will fish and you may hook some. The cost for the clinic is $250 bucks. I will ask that you call with a CC number to reserve your spot. This will be on the California side (please remember to bring your license), and we will meet at 8:00 off the Hirschdale exit #194 down at the stop sign at the end of the off-ramp. We will all drive to our spot from there. The class will be 4 hours. That is the perfect length of time given it will get hot in the afternoon. This is a great clinic and you will learn a ton of information, and it will change the way you fish the Truckee River.




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