Uncategorised

Source: Fly Fishing and Fly Tying November 2003 (pp. 32-34)

Sorry, removed by request of Mr. Bowler, editor of the magazine Fly Fishing & Fly Tying.

Source: Trout Fisherman, November 2003, pp. 75

I have been looking for some instructions on tying a Czech Nymph, as I bought some and found them very effective. I've tried to tie them but have been unsuccessful. (IAN YOUNG, IPSWICH)

Peter Gathercole answers: As the name suggests, the Czech Nymph was developed by anglers from the Czech Republic as an effective way of catching trout and grayling in fast flowing streams. Tied in a range of sizes and colour combinations the pattern is used mainly with a technique known as the rolled nymph where it is fished on a very short line so that the downstream drift of the fly can be accurately controlled.

Author: Charles Jardine (Fly Fishing and Fly Tying 12-2002/01/2003, pp. 44-47)

Sorry, removed by request of Mr. Bowler, editor of the magazine Fly Fishing & Fly Tying.