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Would also love to see a loch style overview video & some different flies etc.
Nice easy tie.Thanks for sharing.
Review on your cortland rods? Would love to get your thoughts on the Cortland 11’ 2wt
Maybe down the line I'll do some gear reviews :) I use that rod on bigger rivers though as it has a solid but section and the 11 feet gives you awesome reach and good straight presentations
hey mate, great vids. can i ask what makes it a cruncher...what is cruncher?
The tiny hackle at the front of a the nymph. For example, if you had a nymph with a completely palmered hackle, it would be a 'snatcher'.
@@tomjarmanfishing3208 thanks Tom. Crunches and snatches...you beauty!!
Which hook do you recommend Tomas?
That's on a Dohiku 302 s14. Hanak 230 are good too
Do you ever use wax on your thread?
I don’t no, I don’t enjoy having it on my hand or using the wax sticks. But plenty of friends of mine like and use wax
How do you fish this mate?
Floating line in a team of nymphs. Slowly typically
Would also love to see a loch style overview video & some different flies etc.
Nice easy tie.
Thanks for sharing.
Review on your cortland rods? Would love to get your thoughts on the Cortland 11’ 2wt
Maybe down the line I'll do some gear reviews :) I use that rod on bigger rivers though as it has a solid but section and the 11 feet gives you awesome reach and good straight presentations
hey mate, great vids. can i ask what makes it a cruncher...what is cruncher?
The tiny hackle at the front of a the nymph. For example, if you had a nymph with a completely palmered hackle, it would be a 'snatcher'.
@@tomjarmanfishing3208 thanks Tom. Crunches and snatches...you beauty!!
Which hook do you recommend Tomas?
That's on a Dohiku 302 s14. Hanak 230 are good too
Do you ever use wax on your thread?
I don’t no, I don’t enjoy having it on my hand or using the wax sticks. But plenty of friends of mine like and use wax
How do you fish this mate?
Floating line in a team of nymphs. Slowly typically