tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8627526237208192122.post6548249982712533080..comments2023-09-26T01:31:53.249-07:00Comments on 365 Days of Fly Fishing: Day 27 - Euro NymphingThe Otterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12993198803871264809noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8627526237208192122.post-46911433310356445532009-10-03T18:58:20.178-07:002009-10-03T18:58:20.178-07:00I have used droppers without issues. I have been t...I have used droppers without issues. I have been told that even with a dropper, its still a single hook fly with another single hook fly following it. I have never crossed paths with anyone who was told different. <br /><br />I heard that one of the newer wardens on the trophy section in Cherokee NC said it was a no, no however, when I asked warden Abbey, the elder of the four, he said it was cool.<br /><br />Its been debated but I have never seen anything from the NCWRC on this topic.<br /><br />Your correct, on the Davidson, its a favorite way to fish. I actually prefer it with a dry fly and a small # 24 midge dropper on 6x fluro. I have done the same dropped from a streamer with mixed results. I go back and fourth.<br /><br />I learned this way of fishing from a fella who took time to show me. After a whole day of fun, he introduced himself as the local circut court judge..lol<br /><br />Now before you go out and be the sacrificial lamb on this, ask a local when you get out there and see what they say. I am sure its what the rest of us has heard...sure! But do ask.<br /><br />Czech Nymphing.. Love it in the colder months when the trout are more lethargic. I usually place some small split shot on some flurocarbon with a thingamabobber float indicator. I prefer a longer rod such as my 9ft sage given it what I like to call, high stick fishing...lol<br /><br />Just my .10 worth... Regards.Johnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10414368952173664793noreply@blogger.com