One of the rare sightings of Brian Chan in his natural habitat, not landing a monster trout. Yes I know, this is an instructional video, but still, I think we were ALL expecting to see a hook set here! Thx B
Worked like a charm, was super tough fishing threw on a scud and threw it close to shore where I noticed some fish feeding. Retrieved it just like this and bam, fish on!
There is more information on gear set-up and retreival techniques on this blog: www.gofishbc.com/Blog/Fishing-Tips/Fly-Fishing-Tactics-for-Stillwaters-Shrimp-(Scuds).aspx
This technique of using full sinking lines and going deep can only work if you are on a boat. If you are on the bank and casting beyond the drop off, you will be guaranteed to snag or collect vegetation at every retrieve.
From Brian: I would be fishing them on a floating line, no indicator and upstream presentation with mending as the line drifts back. Also using weighted scud patterns in the appropriate size of the naturals.
One of the rare sightings of Brian Chan in his natural habitat, not landing a monster trout.
Yes I know, this is an instructional video, but still, I think we were ALL expecting to see a hook set here!
Thx B
Worked like a charm, was super tough fishing threw on a scud and threw it close to shore where I noticed some fish feeding. Retrieved it just like this and bam, fish on!
Great information, thanks for sharing
Excellent way
Great watch.:)
Is it possible to fish scuds under an indicator?
There is more information on gear set-up and retreival techniques on this blog: www.gofishbc.com/Blog/Fishing-Tips/Fly-Fishing-Tactics-for-Stillwaters-Shrimp-(Scuds).aspx
This technique of using full sinking lines and going deep can only work if you are on a boat. If you are on the bank and casting beyond the drop off, you will be guaranteed to snag or collect vegetation at every retrieve.
any tips on how to fish scuds in a spring creek?
From Brian: I would be fishing them on a floating line, no indicator and upstream presentation with mending as the line drifts back. Also using weighted scud patterns in the appropriate size of the naturals.
Damn, I feel so educated now.