Tie your own euro nymphing leader

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Tie your own euro nymphing leader. Devin Olsen's formula is a versatile leader that can be used for both up and across and upstream presentations. A great formula to learn on.
    Step by step starts at 2:00
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    Devin Olsens Euro Nymphing Leader Formula
    Butt Section: 10 to 20ft 15lb maxima chameleon amzn.to/2Vo7f8O
    Transition: 3ft 12lb amnesia amzn.to/2zk8Ofy
    Sighter: 18" Bicolor monofilament .012 diameter amzn.to/2XUeWp9
    Tippet ring: 1.5 or 2mm amzn.to/2Km9hQz

Комментарии • 61

  • @3amigosriding
    @3amigosriding 4 года назад +3

    Great video James! I'm going to have to tie one up. Thanks for the info!

  • @ReelAnglerReviews
    @ReelAnglerReviews 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Matt damon!

  • @jasonblogs
    @jasonblogs 5 лет назад +5

    Handy tip if you don't want to fork out for a nymphing fly line and you have an old weight forward floating line, simply unspool the line and turn it around winding the weighted end on spool end. Strip the coating just using your fingernails and its ready to tie on the leader material.

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  5 лет назад +1

      jasonblogs thanks for sharing

  • @GeorgeMcConnell-nq3vd
    @GeorgeMcConnell-nq3vd 7 месяцев назад +1

    I usually skip steps 1 through 500. Just buy my usual leaders and put a spot of fluorescent spray paint on about three and six feet above the tippet. No extra knots to weaken already lite line.

  • @Jay-xc5uf
    @Jay-xc5uf 4 года назад +3

    You look more like chris pratt tbh

  • @ReelyFlyGuy
    @ReelyFlyGuy 8 месяцев назад

    Whats the point of the Chameleon line? Its practically the same size as the sighter line?

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  8 месяцев назад

      It’s thicker at similar break strengths and makes it easier to grasp. It also builds taper into your leader for better turn over and castability if you’re dry fly fishing.

  • @rjf1877
    @rjf1877 8 месяцев назад

    Hi James, I really enjoy your videos. Given all the changes in leader and tippet material in the last several years, do you now have a favorite Euro leader system that can handle tight line nymphing as well as sporadic floating sighter conditions or is it better to just switch between the two rigs ? thanks much !

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  8 месяцев назад

      I recently I’ve moved to just 30ft of 4x bicolor to a ring which really isn’t great if I want to do anything other than nymph. Norm Maktima fished 10ft of 12lb Maxima Chamelon to 5ft of 2x to a tippet ring and this allowed easier conversion between nymphing and dry fly fishing. You can check that out on the newest video. Generally if I’m going to fish a river where I’ll be presenting upstream I’ll just stick with a thicker leader and fish a little heavier if I need to present up and across at distance. Hope that helps clear some things up. Thanks for watching.

    • @rjf1877
      @rjf1877 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the quick response. Have you made it up to the Conejos ? It and the San Juan are my two favorite wading rivers.

  • @davidbaker4838
    @davidbaker4838 Год назад

    The Blood Knot was a bitch to tie until I had a friend tell me it is nothing more than 2 cinch knots tied back to back. A few mechanical adjustments and BOOM! Done! For a 71 year old it was a cinch

  • @Nik-gh6gz
    @Nik-gh6gz 3 года назад +1

    Haha the intro

  • @davegriffiths905
    @davegriffiths905 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks made me feel better to see someone else screw up a blood knot

  • @GregKryg
    @GregKryg Год назад

    Devin says to use 20 lb. chameleon in one of his books. Is 15 lb better and if so, why?

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  Год назад

      It’s all relative. Thick leaders are easier to cast and handle but sag way more. Thinner leaders are tougher to cast and are very hard to turn over dries with but very little sag and the ability to present a range of bead sizes at distance. I personally now just fish 30ft of 4x bicolor to a tippet ring, unless I’ll be doing dry, dry/dropper or greased lesser stuff.

  • @coreytohme9861
    @coreytohme9861 4 года назад

    From a total tightline nymphing noob, why use a tippet ring and not just a blood knot?

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  4 года назад +1

      The tippet ring keeps your leader length so you don’t have to cut into it every time you need to add tippet .

  • @RGJR02
    @RGJR02 6 лет назад +1

    Cool video man! Yeah do a review on those rods there is not a lot of reviews on those 2 rods.

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  6 лет назад

      Thank you for watching. Here's my take on the Echo Shadow II family of rods. ruclips.net/video/B-9inpUx0ks/видео.html

  • @m.b.h.c9543
    @m.b.h.c9543 3 года назад +2

    Amnesia! No memory fishing line.. no memory = amnesia It finally clicked! Stay Huge

  • @rjf1877
    @rjf1877 2 года назад

    Thanks James, one quick question, how is Amnesia differnet than Maxima of the same test ?
    Thanks very much

  • @jp410
    @jp410 3 года назад

    When I'm measuring a section of line for a blood knotted leader, I make the initial line crossing at 1.5 inches less than the length I want for that section. So for a 12 inch section, I start the knot at 10.5 inches, since I tend to get 1.5 inches extra when I cinch it. It probably varies for everyone, but I did a little experiment and that's what I came up with for my knot displacement. Love your videos, thanks. I'm still scared of knots in the guides after breaking a tip this summer when the rod was under tension.

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  3 года назад

      Great tip! Thanks for checking this place out.

  • @wd4477
    @wd4477 2 года назад

    Thanks so much. I'm trying to learn this technique and your videos have been the most helpful resources on the inter webs.

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  2 года назад

      Thanks for checking it out!

  • @chrismason6796
    @chrismason6796 3 года назад

    Love it...
    Not Matt Damon-2

  • @coreytohme9861
    @coreytohme9861 4 года назад +2

    If your beads and tippet rings are in metric units, why do you use imperial units for the leader lengths? If it's really EURO nymphing, shouldn't your leader lengths be in meters?

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  4 года назад +3

      You caught me . Such a rookie move

    • @johnwatson8192
      @johnwatson8192 2 года назад

      @@AboutTrout Yeah the trout will know and refuse to bite 😊

  • @smg5052
    @smg5052 3 года назад

    Thanks for the great instruction!

  • @alanbaker7776
    @alanbaker7776 3 года назад

    What lb is the indercator

  • @matthewarnold8288
    @matthewarnold8288 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for showing this. Specifically, leaving your materials on the spools while building your leader. So simple but absolute genius. Much appreciated!!!

  • @taylorutah
    @taylorutah 5 лет назад +3

    this is my go-to leader setup now. thanks for sharing.

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  5 лет назад

      It’s so versatile , I use it for everything . Double dries to streamers!

  • @vladimirmakarov7721
    @vladimirmakarov7721 5 лет назад

    Why waste money on the bicolor if it won’t show both? Just buy red sunset.

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  5 лет назад +1

      Vladimir Makarov amnesia isn’t as supple and you sacrifice break strength in the thinner diameters of sunset. Hope that helps!

  • @coltonsmith4289
    @coltonsmith4289 4 года назад

    Are you fishing this same leader on small streams and creeks?

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  4 года назад +2

      I do fish this on small creeks. Great leader for dry dropper and greased sighter stuff . My current leader is 10lb Chamelon 8lb amnesias and 2x sighter nylon. I like the thicker leader in this video for creeks because it turns over small dries well.

  • @neilbera7407
    @neilbera7407 3 года назад

    I live in PA and have been fishing a Rio tapered leader but want to try tying my own leaders. This seems like a good place to start but is too long for me. What lengths of each material would you use for a leader under 18 feet?

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  3 года назад

      It depends . Your tippet off the ring is going to factor into that. This video is a couple years old . I have since moved to just running 4x bi color to a tippet ring . River depth and how you rig ( depth to dropper or depth to point) will impact that . Off a euro line id start with 10ft straight 4x bi color to a tippet ring. You may go as long as 12 if your fishing shorter tippet. 4x is a pain to cast but once you get the hang of it you won’t go back .

    • @neilbera7407
      @neilbera7407 3 года назад

      @@AboutTrout interesting, I'm open to trying anything. I haven't been fly fishing long and switched to euro after a couple months of indicator fishing. I'm a competitive person by nature and knew I was doing to end up doing what competition guys spend the most time doing. Since I didn't spend a ton of time casting traditional weight forward line it was easy for me to transiting to euro line and oval cast. What are the benefits of going to the 4x sighter rig? Does this make it easier to see movement in the sighter?

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  3 года назад

      Less sag and the ability to fish lighter flies at distance . Important especially on the PA creeks . I find it more sensitive plus at 4x you can dip the sighter under water if you need to go deeper . At 4x it won’t drag as much and impact the drift .

    • @neilbera7407
      @neilbera7407 3 года назад

      @@AboutTrout thanks I appreciate the info. Do some more videos with Ben I hear he's also a huge fly fisherman! Maybe a euro vs dry dropper showdown?

  • @willhoward830
    @willhoward830 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the review!

  • @bobhenskens3568
    @bobhenskens3568 4 года назад

    Pa. Is strict on leader length?

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  4 года назад

      For fly fishing only streams yes

    • @benpropst
      @benpropst 3 года назад

      That reg has changed. No more 18’ max length on mono for fly only waters.

  • @mikerapeer4848
    @mikerapeer4848 5 лет назад

    If I just wanted to use the amnesia will just the 12lb be ok?

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  5 лет назад

      mike rapeer absolutely. You can even blood knot the amnesia to a pre existing tapered leader . I like chameleon because it’s stiff and helps when fishing dry flies on this rig.

    • @mikerapeer4848
      @mikerapeer4848 5 лет назад

      Thanks for the input. Does it maker what color amnesia I use? I was just at the fly show and only found the red in 12lb

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  5 лет назад

      mike rapeer Red is perfect , taper and diameter are more important . I actually prefer red because my eye picks it up better. Hope that helps!

  • @azurenscens
    @azurenscens 4 года назад

    I saw a similar leader formula that said approximately .012 diameter sighter so I'm wondering if I can effectively use all I have at the moment which is 2x rio(.009) diameter. How important is using exactly .012 for this formula? Do you recommend I just go ahead and get .012?

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  4 года назад +1

      Honestly I’ve been fishing just straight 2x to a tippet ring recently . It’s great for lighter bugs .

    • @alexargyros7186
      @alexargyros7186 3 года назад

      @@AboutTrout How do you feel about the micro-thin leaders (all 4x sighter material, for example) that many accomplishment Euro-nymphers are now using?

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  3 года назад

      @@alexargyros7186 I’m currently editing that video for tomorrow . If you’re purely nymphing 4x is the truth , if you’re pivoting between different techniques I like a slightly thicker leader tapered down to 1x or 2x. If you watch my last video on “finding wild fish in a stocked fishery” it’s all 4x

    • @alexargyros7186
      @alexargyros7186 3 года назад

      @@AboutTrout I appreciate your answer. Now, could you tell me if you tend to feel or see strikes when fishing a 4x "line?" If you see, then what do you see? I ask because with such a thin line, I have a hard time leaving any kind of curve or "C" in the line, resulting in most strikes felt rather than seen.

    • @AboutTrout
      @AboutTrout  3 года назад

      @@alexargyros7186 4x let’s you fish lighter beads at distance with ease and also improved the sink rate of lighter beads as less mass is pulling back on the flies . I still see 90% of my bugs but I also fish lots of 2mm-2.8 on that leader