How far should your indicator be from your fly?


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Generally, your indicator should be placed approximately one and a half times the depth of the water up your leader from the bottom fly. So, if you’re fishing a run around three feet deep, place your indicator around four and a half feet up from your fly.

Do you use a strike indicator with dry flies?

Another time an indicator is required in when fishing size twenty and smaller dry flies. In this case an indicator is necessary to keep track of the fly. In this case the indicator is usually another fly that you can see, or a conventional small strike indicator will also work.

How do you set up a strike indicator for fly fishing?

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Do strike indicators spook fish?

One of the biggest drawbacks to floating strike indicators like the Thingamabobber (link to AMAZON for price check) is their fish-spooking ability. Especially in clear water, the splash landing of a strike indicator can send trout scattering in all directions and put them off the feed for the rest of the day.

Can you use a bobber as a strike indicator?

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What is the best strike indicator?

So, what is the best strike indicator for fly fishing? In short, the Thingamabobber is widely considered to be the best all-around strike indicator for fly fishing. Due to their buoyancy, ease of casting in windy conditions, and sensitivity to strikes, Thingamabobbers are hard to beat.

Do you use an indicator with a nymph?

Use of a strike indicator will help detect the subtle takes that can occur with nymph fishing. Using a strike indicator will allow the nymph angler to have more control of the drift of the flies. With the use of high sticking and mending your flies hopefully will drift drag free.

Do you need strike indicator fly fishing?

The short answer is that you never actually “need” a strike indicator. However, it requires less skill to catch fish with a strike indicator than without. You will typically have more success using one. Specifically, with nymphs this decision should be based on the size and weight of the fly.

How do you become a nymph without an indicator?

  1. Lead Your Fly Line.
  2. Stay Connected.
  3. Fish as Short a Line as Possible.
  4. Keep as Much Fly Line off the Surface As Possible.
  5. Watch For Ques.
  6. Use a Highly Visible Fly Line.
  7. Set on Anything.
  8. Keep Your Fly in the Water.

How do you use a teardrop strike indicator?

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How do you fish nymphs under an indicator?

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Does color of strike indicator Matter?

The color of the indicator does not matter too much, Ideally it will be floating out of sight anyway.

What is the difference between a strike indicator and a bobber?

Definitions: Bobber vs Strike Indicator Bobber usually refers to this traditional piece of equipment used by gear fishermen. “Strike indicator” usually refers to a more technical piece of fishing gear used by fly fisherman.

Can you use a bobber on a fly rod?

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What makes a good nymph rod?

So, for the most versatile rod for nymph fishing, I’d recommend a medium action, 5 or 6-weight rod, nine feet long. To round out the rest of your gear, let’s take a quick look at lines, leaders, and indicators. For fishing nymphs in streams and rivers, 99% of the time I use a floating line with a weight-forward taper.

What is a stimulator in fly fishing?

The Story. The Stimulator dry fly is a go-to attractor dry fly, particularly when you’re dry fly fishing during a big stone fly hatch or salmon fly hatch. This dry fly sits up high in the water, even in faster water.

How do you use a frog hair indicator?

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Can you fish a nymph without an indicator?

No, you do not need to use a strike indicator. This is known as “naked nymphing”, and at times, it may actually increase your odds of catching a fish. In particular, you should consider removing your indicator when you are fishing shallow water, stillwater, or sight-casting to fish feeding beneath the surface.

Is Euro nymphing better?

Euro nymphing provides a better fish hooked-to-landed ratio due to less slack in the system and more strikes coming at close range and fewer strikes coming downstream.

How do you fish midges under indicators?

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How do you fish nymphs in small streams?

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How do you use a strike indicator on a fly rod?

Simply attach your indicator at the desired depth so your flies will be suspended beneath, cast out gently using an open loop and a slowed down casting stroke and present them gently on the water surface. After they’ve landed, do a long straight pull to remove any slack and keep the flies in line with your rod.

How do you use the New Zealand strike indicator?

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How do you use the Thingamabobber strike indicator?

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What makes a dry fly float?

A dry fly floats because tiny air bubbles trapped by feathers and dubbing material give it buoyancy. Once a fly becomes saturated with water, it no longer floats. Certain fly tying material floats better than others.

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