Everytime an angler from PA is featured on this channel KZbin goes to fly fishing school. Love it.
@FullingMillTV10 ай бұрын
Those PA anglers sure know their stuff.
@billthekelpies84617 ай бұрын
Very new to this style of fishing. I gained much from your presentation. I just love the comment about problem solving. That for me is why I am really getting into euro nymphing.
@eyeintheskiesdavid92773 ай бұрын
My kind of video thanks for the tips as I’m only getting use to a new fly rod and this is a video I’ve been looking for to try out this technique thanks for sharing big like from me 🤝🇮🇪🤝
@philipbailey709210 ай бұрын
This is a great video but it could be even greater. George is talking a lot about the leader and sighter but it is invisible. A common mistake in most nymphing videos. Now I am experienced enough to understand what he us saying, thus I can visualise it all. Can you add another camera just concentrating on the sighter and put an insert into the videos for the future? But well done and keep them coming.
@canadiangemstones76365 ай бұрын
I can’t even see his rod. Would love to know how far he’s casting, where he’s drifting his fly. Tough to film.
@oscarbarreiro426610 ай бұрын
As always great advice. A pleasure watching you fishing and moving carefully around the river
@johnshand617610 ай бұрын
The poise of a great white Heron! Beautiful to watch. I will try replicating your technique next week on the Waioeka River in NZ. Tight lines and kind regards.
@frankklimko905810 ай бұрын
This summer my wife and I used the GD sunburst on the Snake River in Idaho. My wife outfished me 4 to 1 and must of caught 40 trout. Each time I looked over to her she was reeling in a fish. Also, the sunburst worked well in Michigan on the Au Sable River this fall.
@FullingMillTV10 ай бұрын
What a great story. That's fantastic! Thrilled it's been delivering for you.
@frankklimko905810 ай бұрын
@@FullingMillTVthe two weeks before Idaho our guide was using the Fulling Mill "Tech Junkie" perdigon in size 16 and 18 and we did well catching several 20 inch browns and cutties. Wish I could take the credit but the sunburst and TJ were recommended by our guides. Both were used below a dropper.
@spikeconley6 ай бұрын
Regarding fishing a single fly because the heavier fly is on point (1:15 mark): this is the standard rigging, but not a necessity. Lance Egan likes to fish his heavier fly on dropper, which puts both nymphs at the same depth more or less.
@shad31284 ай бұрын
You the man George
@daddymcsnacks_56110 ай бұрын
Off the bat when you mentioned single fly I felt better because that's how I'm doing it. Mostly because of the example you said and my inexperience in casting this. (The knots were crazy and I wasn't interested in tying rigs all day after every bad cast 😞)
@FullingMillTV10 ай бұрын
Casting double rigs is certainly a hard thing to learn! Next time try dropping your flies on the water on each back cast. That can help a lot!
@oscarbarreiro42666 ай бұрын
I was reading fly fishing evolution, Great book, but I still feel I learn more by simply watching your excellent videos. Thanks for that! I am Spanish and I would like to go in the near future to the USA for fishing, if you would have 2-3 weeks in summer where would you go?
@alexargyros718610 ай бұрын
Thank you, George, for a wonderful video. I'm not sure if you're a teacher who fishes or a fisherman who teaches, but, in either case, you do a fabulous job of explaining what you're doing and why you're doing it. Could I ask you a question? A while back, you published a video in which you fished with a New Zealand wool indicator. Could you speculate a little about how such a system might have done in the water you were fishing in this video?
@FullingMillTV10 ай бұрын
At the appropriate depth it certainly would work in most of the water fished here! The only downsides are you loose both sensitivity and the ability to manipulate your drift to the degree that he does.
@PeachyFlyFishing10 ай бұрын
Very nice George. Personally I much prefer fishing a single nymph to a double. :)
@Imukuppilapsi10 ай бұрын
Often double fly setup is way more effective as you can cover more water layers. However, fly consumption and line messes are also more common.
@komando836510 ай бұрын
@@Imukuppilapsi Completely depends on your stream gradients. The streams George fishes are generally more conducive to single nymph rigs.
@pheasanttales76076 ай бұрын
Hey George! Great talk this weekend at the Cabin Fever Event, thank you! When you're getting to the part of the drift when you start moving your rod downstream, do you try to maintain a specific angle or is it situational? Thanks, Trent
@chukolna3 ай бұрын
Hello, great video. How about instead of a tag for the second nymph we tied on the eye of the hook? I can think of few positives and couple negatives but never tried it.
@VTBullitt10 ай бұрын
How does that net stay secure and not fall out?!
@RickHurst10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. You mentioned in two other places this past week that you use the Pierre Sempe mono. When I looked for it, the sizes were in mm. You mentioned the sizes that you use. My confusion was that you said that you use something like .012 or .014 mm. Do you mean .12mm and .14mm? I'm trying to identify the right size to get. Could you please clarify that? Also, everyone seems to be out of that brand. I picked up some SA Absolute Stealth Green mono in 4X. What do you think of using 30-35' of that in lieu of the Pierre Sempe until I can get a hold of some?
@lew66438 ай бұрын
Great video ! Do you prefer a 2wt or 3 wt flyrod for thin leader and tippett with a single fly
@VTBullitt29 күн бұрын
What cast are you doing? Is this an oval cast? This isn’t a standard cast correct?
@Tjk18610 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this ultra-thin mono rig /single fly system video...very helpful...may I ask if you use/prefer 6/7X fluorocarbon or mono for your tippet material please? Thanks
@FullingMillTV10 ай бұрын
In this case it is all fluorocarbon! It's denser, more durable and sinks faster, which is ideal for nymphing.
@Riich8710 ай бұрын
Can you explain the complete line set up please
@danburk95513 ай бұрын
What rod and reel are you using? Make and model?
@jonhart-dj7fn10 ай бұрын
Couple questions.. if say working small water like you are doing and going micro thin.. (6lb or 8lb) why not go straight high visibility mono or why not go with straight with any fluorocarbon. knowing it sinks faster than mono indicator lines? Have you considered trying a cold weather mono something like suffix hvs orange ice line mono supposedly features less water absorption and says it sinks fast in their product description.. been practicing the carrot knot for custom leaders.. it is an easy knot and cinches smaller profile just looks smoother than a blood , surgeons or uni knot, not sure but wouldn't it be nice if there was a hvs fluorocarbon sinking line ?
@FullingMillTV10 ай бұрын
The goal of the leader (mono) is to have a supple, light material. It's less stiff than fluoro, so is better for the leader. It also is always (in this style) held over the water, so it's ability to sink is not relevant. The sinking aspect comes in with the tippet, which is why we change to fluoro there. The reason we then tie a sighter is that it's important to have contrast. If you have all high-vis, then there's no contrast and it's harder to detect strikes. The change from one color to another is the key here.
@VTBullitt10 ай бұрын
Do you have tying video for sunburst perdigon
@FullingMillTV10 ай бұрын
No, but we will add one to the list!
@robertperman896710 ай бұрын
What the hell is a sighter!!!
@FullingMillTV10 ай бұрын
A piece of fluorescent mono that's tied between the leader and the tippet!