Which is your #1?
Nymph-nymph:
Dry-dry:
Dry-nymph:
Which is your #1?
Nymph-nymph:
Dry-dry:
Dry-nymph:
I use em all depending.........
I guess MOST used is nymph nymph.
Rich
For my style of fishing, it's NEVER "Dry-nymph". BUT, could be either of the other two options.
Mark
Most of the time, wet-wet.
Occasionally, dry-wet.
I seldom fish a nymph under any circumstances (although I'll fish a wet like a nymph.)
Most times nymph/nymph.
Most times it's wet-wet-wet, once in a great while it's dry-wet.
REE
Happiness is wading boots that never have a chance to dry out.
Rarely anything other than dry-wet.
Vic
Mostly wet-wet-wet, on rare occasions, wet-wet-nymph, and a few times I've tried nymph-nymph (with one weighted and one not). That usually gets me into a mess and throws my limited casting ability into the woods where I can't find it again for a few days.
I think I've tried dry-nymph once in one of our fishing club "clinics". I've not tried it "for real", but might have a play with it this year when I get back to NZ. I know a few sections of the Wairoa where it might be worth a go.
- Jeff
Am fear a chailleas a chanain caillidh e a shaoghal. -
He who loses his language loses his world.
Certainly depends on the situation, but probably most often wet-nymph or nymph-nymph.
All of the above, plus nymph-streamer. But dry-nymph is probably my favorite.
If it swims and eats, it'll eat a fly.