@@mikewood7294 Any nymphs intended for Euro Nymphing will work under an indicator. You might find you'll need to use less split shot to get down, creating one less hinge point in the system. It's been a minute since I've fished under an indicator, but the recommendation of setting your fly to strike indicator distance at 1.5x the depth is a good starting point.
Good times in those sections Bob!
Lota action! Great video, Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
So jealous. Most of the rivers here are iced over
Ah, well hopefully you can get out soon!
Dude let’s go 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 been binge watching your videos man I think I’m hitting the Provo this weekend
Hopefully we're only a couple weeks away until the bigger midges start showing up and we can get some consistent dry fly action.
@ what’s a good rod for throwing dries ?
Heading up this week let’s go !
@@TroutFlieswhat sz fly you using and what pattern
@ I prefer a 4wt for the Middle Provo. Are you looking for a specific model?
Awesome to watch. Would you mind sharing your rig set up…length of leader and tippet for a new guy? Thanks
Also, would love recommendations for regular nymph fishing set up with an indicator.
@@mikewood7294 Any nymphs intended for Euro Nymphing will work under an indicator. You might find you'll need to use less split shot to get down, creating one less hinge point in the system. It's been a minute since I've fished under an indicator, but the recommendation of setting your fly to strike indicator distance at 1.5x the depth is a good starting point.
Is this for indicator nymphing or for Euro nymphing?
@@TroutFlies indicator. You’ve really got it dialed in…love to watch and learn. Thanks