I have been using split shots for this method for years. I have also " tied" a fly with different amounts of either tungsten or brass cones/beads and basically cut the hook itself off in case of the rules banning that.
Skipping a split along the bottom works very well. Use it for salmon and steelhead too. I usually run a single fly setup that way I don’t have any more junctions above the main fly. Which is crucial when 10-12lb steelhead take and especially coho which will go right for the logs. I run 14lb test when doing this method. And usually my split is on about 10lb test.
Use this for years, without bobber. It's called bottom bouncing. Not sure what is the bobber for, if it's sliding or fixed, but is awkward to cast with weight at the end and a bobber 8 feet above.
Pretty simple - used in bass fishing for many many years - you rig a “pencil” weight - tungsten steel on bottom - google that and you will find lots of them for sale in various size weights - I think 1/8th ounce or less might work well for most waters - they make them much bigger as well - I have them in sizes up to one ounce. These weights have a spinning keeper on the top - just slice your line into the diamond shaped opening and pull it up to secure - you can put a simple overhand knot in your line as well then pull you line into the keeper - you will figure it out - in some streams you will get hang ups - using about 3 to 6 inches of lesser pound test at the bottom of your rig will help with hang ups as you will lose the weight and not your rig - use a 3 turn surgeons knot to attach that line. Then put surgeon knot tag lines at about one foot above the weight and two feet above the weight - attach your flies to these “tags” - keep them short to tangle less - about 3 to 5 inches - if you are a beginner just use one tag and fly till you get used to it. Hope that helps
People will do this and then turn around and mock euro nymphing. Also, has there ever been an episode with Mark where his face isn’t sunburned by the end? What does the guy have against sunscreen?
Thanks for sharing Mark. I can see this method working in slower waters, too. Always learning in flyfishing.
I have been using split shots for this method for years. I have also " tied" a fly with different amounts of either tungsten or brass cones/beads and basically cut the hook itself off in case of the rules banning that.
THE Beaverhead River below the dam. FABULOUS river in early season. Frontier Anglers is the BEST thanks to Tim Tollet.
Thank you so much! Tim set the table but we have a great crew from the owner on down here still. Stop in sometime, we'd love to meet you.
Great information! What was the size and length of butt section?
Great video!! Short, showed rig, n showed fish being caught!!
That's how to keep viewers "hooked"..!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome rig where its legal to use👍
What kind/type of weight was that, how was it rigged and how much did it weigh, noticed it wasn't split shot.
Skipping a split along the bottom works very well. Use it for salmon and steelhead too. I usually run a single fly setup that way I don’t have any more junctions above the main fly. Which is crucial when 10-12lb steelhead take and especially coho which will go right for the logs. I run 14lb test when doing this method. And usually my split is on about 10lb test.
Good tip!
I thought that looked like the Beaverhead. Nice. Love that country.
Where can I buy that sinker? Looks good for sliding along the bottom without hanging up. Thanks.
Give the shop a call, we'd be happy to get you fixed up.
I found a bunch of aliexpress
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Use this for years, without bobber. It's called bottom bouncing. Not sure what is the bobber for, if it's sliding or fixed, but is awkward to cast with weight at the end and a bobber 8 feet above.
Also known as the Provo bump rig.
So you turned a fly rod into a float rod. And your fly reel into a centerpin cool.
Almost!😂
Wish you would show the rigging a little better. He was to fast and did not show video close up on the rigging.
Pretty simple - used in bass fishing for many many years - you rig a “pencil” weight - tungsten steel on bottom - google that and you will find lots of them for sale in various size weights - I think 1/8th ounce or less might work well for most waters - they make them much bigger as well - I have them in sizes up to one ounce. These weights have a spinning keeper on the top - just slice your line into the diamond shaped opening and pull it up to secure - you can put a simple overhand knot in your line as well then pull you line into the keeper - you will figure it out - in some streams you will get hang ups - using about 3 to 6 inches of lesser pound test at the bottom of your rig will help with hang ups as you will lose the weight and not your rig - use a 3 turn surgeons knot to attach that line. Then put surgeon knot tag lines at about one foot above the weight and two feet above the weight - attach your flies to these “tags” - keep them short to tangle less - about 3 to 5 inches - if you are a beginner just use one tag and fly till you get used to it. Hope that helps
You ought to mention that viewers should check local regs. Drop shot on moving water is illegal in California.
Isn’t everything illegal in California 😂
Is that right? Just because it’s really effective?
California would do that 🤦♂️
Not their job to make sure people know their own local regs
If you assaulted a fisherman, stole their rod and took over their spot then it's legal for you to do in California.
Bring on your float rods and fixed spool reels , it's a lot easier.
Just say it … bobber fishing
Strike indicator fishing is COMPLETELY different than bobber fishing. Don't ask me how it's different. It just is ok, trust me bro! lol
this is the Provo bounce rig 😂
Omfgg Mark , you just learning about this NOW. Have been using this method for years, especially on fast running water. Works well for salmon as well.
I suggest decaf
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People will do this and then turn around and mock euro nymphing.
Also, has there ever been an episode with Mark where his face isn’t sunburned by the end? What does the guy have against sunscreen?