Articles for Czech Nymphing
Czech & French Nymphing Leaders.mp4
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First video showing our new KiwiNymph NZ tapered leader. Next video footage will show fish being caught! These versatile knotless European Nymphing Leaders are 12 meters long. They cast beautifully with fly rods in the 3 to 4 weight range. The leaders are colourless to minimise scaring fish. We have modified the leaders by heat-treating them in boiling water to soften the material and then cut them to an ideal length for modern leader-to-hand European Nymphing methods (usually referred to as French, Belgian, Spanish, Italian, Czech and Polish styles). The thick butt section at 0.57mm allows control over the cast when fishing up to 10 meters and even further, especially when incorporating a double-haul. It is thick enough to hold comfortably in the line hand. The tip section is fine enough to allow tippet and nymphs to land delicately. The transparency of these leaders is far less likely to scare fish than conventional fly-lines and the lightness reduces drag on the indicator section and nymphs when 'high-sticking'. The KiwiNymphNZ leader is supplied with a 2 meter length of twin-coloured fluorescent orange/yellow monofilament indicator material. It has the same diameter as the leader tip at 0.31mm for continuity. This indicator may be cut to size or even prepared in coil form for the French nymphing method. You may prefer to use just a short section of one colour. We have trialled these leaders on New Zealand rivers. They are so versatile – you can fish under the rod tip <b>…</b>
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News SourceWinter rainbow c-worm flies
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Pink pearl-worm flies 2-rig nymphing Good Fighter Rainbow~ 12.5ft czech nymphing rod 물왕리 무지개송어 C-worm Flies에 폭팔적인 입질 현란한 무지개송어의 바늘털이.
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Just A Short Walk On The Beach(1-9-12) #51
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just a short walk on the beach as we test out the new fly rod
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News SourceRedington Classic Trout and Lamson Konic Fly Reel Combo
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This is a great fly rod and reel combo for beginners or anyone that is buying their first fly rod. It comes all setup and ready to fish!
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News SourceTying with Hans- Chewee Bloodworm
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Bloodworms are extremely effective flies. They work well year round on most trout streams I fish. In the winter and spring months they account for a good share of the trout I catch. This simple to tie bloodworm works well in a czech nymphing rig.
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Iain Barr on Airflo Streamtec Nan-Tec Rods – fishtec.co.uk
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The natural evolution for Airflo's ever popular Streamtec range was the addition of Nano Technology into the blank, making it lighter, stronger and even more responsive than previously possible. The Streamtec range of rods has a silky progressive action that works exceptionally well at short to mid range and due to the soft tip light tippets can be used without fear of being broken off. The 10' models are particularly useful for either Czech or French nymphing techniques. So if it's a river or steam rod your after there's something in the Streamtec Nantec range for you. www.fishtec.co.uk
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Franta Hanák and river Dee salmon on Czech nymph
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Salmon Parr
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Caught this salmon Parr on a czech nymph while fishing the river blackwater n.ireland.
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Vltava (The Moldau) by Bedrich Smetana — Vilem Tausky: Conductor
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Vltava (The Moldau River) by Bedrich Smetana; Vilem Tausky conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Vltava (also known as Die Moldau in German) is the name of the longest river in Czech Republic and is also the title of the second of the six symphonic poems composed by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana (1824-1884), which are collectively known as Má Vlast (My Homeland). Through his music, Smetana attempted to celebrate Bohemia's history, mythology and landscape. In this tone poem, completed in 1874, Smetana tries to evoke the passage of the Vltava River as it flows from its origin until it merges with the Elbe at the German border. From the composer's notes we learn that the river begins as a single tributary represented by the sound of the flutes. The clarinets join the flutes to represent the second tributary. The violins, oboes, and bassoons unite to play the famous theme based on a Bohemian folk melody that keeps recurring throughout the piece as a way of showing how the river continues to gain strength as it flows. We hear the horns that portray the passage of the river through a forest where a hunt is in progress. We then hear the dance music, part polka – part march, reminding us that the river is flowing past a village where a rustic wedding celebration is taking place. A climax is reached, and subsides as the moon – represented by pianissimo woodwind figures – rises and sparkles in the rippling water. Fluctuating flutes lead to the "dance of the Water Nymphs". The <b>…</b>
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