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Old March 14th, 2007, 10:47 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.game
NORMAN GREENWOOD
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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
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"John Thomson" wrote in message
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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
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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
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"John Thomson" wrote in message
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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