by Flyjunkie » April 28th, 2011, 7:57 pm
High stick Nymphing or Czech nymphing does not require a tapered leader, in fact a tapered leader will actually * you up when you are fishing any of the various "deep Nymphing" methods.. Here's why:
The thickest part of a tapered leader is in the Butt section.. when you are deep nymphing, that thick section will be up in the surface area,where most of the fastest currents will be.. What ends up happening is the Currents catch the broader cross section of the tapered leader and Pushes it along at a faster speed then down along the bottom where the current speed is very slow.
Czech Nymphing and most of the other European nymphing styles insist the angler use a straight length of leader material, not a tapered leader, because it will help you keep the Nymph(s) down along the bottom at the slower speeds found there. it doesn't look pretty when you cast it, but it doesn't matter, your deep nymphing, not fishing a dryfly...
Now if you are swimming Nymphs shallow or in the surface film, then a tapered leader serves a useful purpose, but for bottom bouncing/ Deep nymphing a tapered leader is a handicap.
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