docsab
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I'm reading George Daniels' Dynamic Nymphing. He goes into great detail regarding tight -line techniques such as Czech and French Nymphing, as well as some involved leader and tippet set ups.
He contrasts this with suspension nymphing- using a floating indicator. The tight line techniques seem to require a much greater degree of concentration and effort, as well as covering much shorter areas with each cast. I would like to hear from some experienced nymphers what they think of tight line techniques vs suspension, and whether they think it is worth the extra effort.
Seems like the tight line techniques, if worth the extra effort, would be very well suited to the many smaller streams we have here in PA
He contrasts this with suspension nymphing- using a floating indicator. The tight line techniques seem to require a much greater degree of concentration and effort, as well as covering much shorter areas with each cast. I would like to hear from some experienced nymphers what they think of tight line techniques vs suspension, and whether they think it is worth the extra effort.
Seems like the tight line techniques, if worth the extra effort, would be very well suited to the many smaller streams we have here in PA