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John Thomson March 2nd, 2007 06:40 PM

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Hi everyone,
Does no one have anything to discuss in this group?, I'm sure we can come up
with something, how about.. What does the group think about Czech Nymphing,
as the trout season starts this month, maybe this is a good time to start
talking about tactics for the new season, I fish the River Aln in
Northumberland, it's small but holds some wonderful small wild brownies, I
usually fish that czech style and find it a very productive tactic, What
does the group think?
Tightlines
John TO



W. D. Grey March 3rd, 2007 09:55 PM

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In article , John Thomson
writes
Hi everyone,
Does no one have anything to discuss in this group?, I'm sure we can come up
with something, how about.. What does the group think about Czech Nymphing,
as the trout season starts this month, maybe this is a good time to start
talking about tactics for the new season, I fish the River Aln in
Northumberland, it's small but holds some wonderful small wild brownies, I
usually fish that czech style and find it a very productive tactic, What
does the group think?
Tightlines
John TO



OK. First day of the trout season and our local river in spate - far
too high for anything sporting.
--
Bill Grey


Derek Moody March 4th, 2007 05:43 PM

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In article , W. D. Grey
wrote:

OK. First day of the trout season and our local river in spate - far
too high for anything sporting.


First day of the trout season still a month away - (OT) last full week of
the coarse season and it's hard to find the river although the river -water-
is easy to find.

I did manage to go walkies along some headwater streams a couple of weeks
back. Redds in general seem to be higher upstream than I remember before
but there was too much water in the usual places to tell whether they had
also been cut.

Cheerio,

--
Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/
Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/
uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page:
http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/


Devs March 4th, 2007 09:26 PM

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In message , John Thomson
writes
Hi everyone,
Does no one have anything to discuss in this group?, I'm sure we can come up
with something, how about.. What does the group think about Czech Nymphing,
as the trout season starts this month, maybe this is a good time to start
talking about tactics for the new season, I fish the River Aln in
Northumberland, it's small but holds some wonderful small wild brownies, I
usually fish that czech style and find it a very productive tactic, What
does the group think?
Tightlines


What's the Czech tactic? Forgive my ignorance but it's been a long time
since I bought a Trout and Salmon!

--
Devs
"Punchdown Pete the old Kroner"

Alec Powell March 7th, 2007 06:43 PM

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On Sun, 4 Mar 2007, Derek Moody, gave forth these words of wisdom:
Redds in general seem to be higher upstream than I remember before but
there was too much water in the usual places to tell whether they had
also been cut.

Forgive me if I appear to be pedantic Derek :-)
Redds: fish or frog spawn,
or was it a typo?
Looking forward to the 1st April anyway.
Cheers,
Alec
--
Alec Powell

(Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards)

Watlington
Oxfordshire
UK





John Thomson March 7th, 2007 06:44 PM

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Basically, czech nymphing was a way of fishing upstream developed by "
that's right " the Czechs, they used this tactic because it virtually
guaranteed a catch, the method was to fish the river box style, fishing
right to left then left to right, until you have covered one section then
take a couple of paces forward and start all over again, you use the flow of
the river to float the fly onto the waiting fish in that box without
covering the fish with your fly line, and spooking them, the flies normally
used are czech nymphs, pheasant tails, hares ears, and buzzers,
Hope this helps,
Tightlines,
John T.
"Devs" wrote in message
...
In message , John Thomson
writes
Hi everyone,
Does no one have anything to discuss in this group?, I'm sure we can come

up
with something, how about.. What does the group think about Czech

Nymphing,
as the trout season starts this month, maybe this is a good time to start
talking about tactics for the new season, I fish the River Aln in
Northumberland, it's small but holds some wonderful small wild brownies,

I
usually fish that czech style and find it a very productive tactic, What
does the group think?
Tightlines


What's the Czech tactic? Forgive my ignorance but it's been a long time
since I bought a Trout and Salmon!

--
Devs
"Punchdown Pete the old Kroner"




Derek Moody March 7th, 2007 11:14 PM

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In article , Alec Powell
wrote:
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007, Derek Moody, gave forth these words of wisdom:
Redds in general seem to be higher upstream than I remember before but
there was too much water in the usual places to tell whether they had
also been cut.

Forgive me if I appear to be pedantic Derek :-)
Redds: fish or frog spawn,


I think it's only in Scotland that frogspawn is so designated and I'm a long
way south of the border...

Salmon/Seatrout.

The unusual abundance of water meant I didn't see much spawning activity
this year and I still haven't had a chance to see whether the usual places
have been used. The fear is that if they have, much spawn may have been
washed out. Otoh the upstream redds are a good sign - as long as they
retain enough flow until hatching which looks likely.

or was it a typo?
Looking forward to the 1st April anyway.


g

Cheerio,

--
Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/
Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/
uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page:
http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/


NORMAN GREENWOOD March 14th, 2007 11:18 AM

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Czeck stile is a clumsy undesirable method of catching (Trolling for) fish.
You don't cast as only about 4 or 5 feet of fly line are used- you "lob".
Hooks are on average too big for what you are doing and damage fish. It
could be recommended for poaching as it is productive, but not pleasurable,
it should in my opinion be banned on all Brown Trout and Grayling waters.
I would not really call it fly fishing
A Yorkshire Lad
Norman Greenwood
norman.greenwood@fishbtinternet
catch fish to reply


"John Thomson" wrote in message
...
Hi everyone,
Does no one have anything to discuss in this group?, I'm sure we can come
up
with something, how about.. What does the group think about Czech
Nymphing,
as the trout season starts this month, maybe this is a good time to start
talking about tactics for the new season, I fish the River Aln in
Northumberland, it's small but holds some wonderful small wild brownies, I
usually fish that czech style and find it a very productive tactic, What
does the group think?
Tightlines
John TO






John Thomson March 14th, 2007 08:54 PM

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I don't know where you last fished czech nymph style, but I can assure you I
use nothing bigger than a 16 and usually as small as 20, I use fine pheasant
tails, and small black nymphs, and I cast at least 2 rod lengths, Yes it's
productive, but is that not what any type of fishing is about, what's
important is we practice a good catch and release and only take fish we plan
to use.
Tightlines
John T
"NORMAN GREENWOOD" wrote in message
...
Czeck stile is a clumsy undesirable method of catching (Trolling for)

fish.
You don't cast as only about 4 or 5 feet of fly line are used- you "lob".
Hooks are on average too big for what you are doing and damage fish. It
could be recommended for poaching as it is productive, but not

pleasurable,
it should in my opinion be banned on all Brown Trout and Grayling waters.
I would not really call it fly fishing
A Yorkshire Lad
Norman Greenwood
norman.greenwood@fishbtinternet
catch fish to reply


"John Thomson" wrote in message
...
Hi everyone,
Does no one have anything to discuss in this group?, I'm sure we can

come
up
with something, how about.. What does the group think about Czech
Nymphing,
as the trout season starts this month, maybe this is a good time to

start
talking about tactics for the new season, I fish the River Aln in
Northumberland, it's small but holds some wonderful small wild brownies,

I
usually fish that czech style and find it a very productive tactic, What
does the group think?
Tightlines
John TO









NORMAN GREENWOOD March 14th, 2007 10:47 PM

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You are upstreem nymphing and casting which is a proper way to fish and not
Czeck nymphing.
I never kill a wild fish, May you do it for ever.
Tight Lines
A Yorkshire Lad
norman.greenwood@fishbtinternet
catch fish to reply



"John Thomson" wrote in message
...
I don't know where you last fished czech nymph style, but I can assure you
I
use nothing bigger than a 16 and usually as small as 20, I use fine
pheasant
tails, and small black nymphs, and I cast at least 2 rod lengths, Yes it's
productive, but is that not what any type of fishing is about, what's
important is we practice a good catch and release and only take fish we
plan
to use.
Tightlines
John T
"NORMAN GREENWOOD" wrote in message
...
Czeck stile is a clumsy undesirable method of catching (Trolling for)

fish.
You don't cast as only about 4 or 5 feet of fly line are used- you "lob".
Hooks are on average too big for what you are doing and damage fish. It
could be recommended for poaching as it is productive, but not

pleasurable,
it should in my opinion be banned on all Brown Trout and Grayling waters.
I would not really call it fly fishing
A Yorkshire Lad
Norman Greenwood
norman.greenwood@fishbtinternet
catch fish to reply


"John Thomson" wrote in message
...
Hi everyone,
Does no one have anything to discuss in this group?, I'm sure we can

come
up
with something, how about.. What does the group think about Czech
Nymphing,
as the trout season starts this month, maybe this is a good time to

start
talking about tactics for the new season, I fish the River Aln in
Northumberland, it's small but holds some wonderful small wild
brownies,

I
usually fish that czech style and find it a very productive tactic,
What
does the group think?
Tightlines
John TO












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