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A two-fly nymph rig, featuring some reading material. / Photo by Jasper Taback I’ll admit it – fly fishing with nymphs isn’t my favorite thing in the world.
Successful nymphing starts with your setup. A two-fly nymph rig is often the way to go – it allows you to cover a wider range of the water column, and it adds variety to your patterns.
What's the best hopper-dropper fly rig for trout? Follow our expert's advice on the best rigs and fly fishing tackle to catch more trout.
Get rid of the strike indicator and enjoy nymph fishing. Tight line nymphing is an underrated, very effective fly fishing method for trout.
Two-fly nymph rigs and dry dropper rigs can be found on every trout river in America – if you want to try something a little less mainstream, break out the double dry rig. I know – trout do ...
Setting up for nymphing on still waters should not cause angst in anglers. Experimentation with different depths is key. Plan on altering your rig throughout the day to achieve the best possible ...
Using a nymph-dropper rig can lead to more fly-fishing success than a single dry or wet fly.
Our fall and early winter fishing season is in full swing. At no other time of year can such a multitude of fishing styles be effective on the water.
As with indicator nymphing, I’ll typically fish a two-fly nymph rig. It’s particularly important to get your flies down quickly when tight line nymphing, so using a beadhead nymph as your ...
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