About this episode
Here we are at the finish line. In this ninth installment of this Troutbitten Skills Series, my friend, Austin Dando, and I walk through some of the best tips for putting it all together. Because this set of skills, performed in order and flowing from one to the next, results in a great drift that starts and finishes in a convincing, trout-catching presentation. Here are those nine skills: Angle and Approach Turnover and Tuck Cast Sticking the Landing Recovering Slack Finding Contact Locating the Strike Zone Guiding the Flies The Strike Putting it all Together Each of them now has its own podcast and its own article that lays out the tactics in detail. Tight line tactics are infinitely refinable. There is no end to how much better you can make the next drift. And if you get it perfect, then the next seam challenges you all over again. Contact and true control over the flies is a responsibility, and I’ve seen it overwhelm people at times. So, putting a number on the most basic skills and putting them in order makes things manageable. That is the purpose of this system -- this series -- of nine essential skills. We Cover the Following Practice by imagining Don't be intimidated Trusting the transitions Finding the failures Focusing on just one Seeing success How fast the middle steps happen Watching the entrance and the exit of the flies Judging success Resources READ: Troutbitten | The Nine Essential Skills for Tight Line and Euro Nymphing READ: Troutbitten | Category | The Mono Rig READ: Troutbitten | Get a Good Drift, Then Move On READ: Troutbitten | What To Trust READ: Troutbitten | Trout Like to Do What Their Friends Are Doing READ: Troutbitten |Asking the Best Questions to Catch More Trout Visit: Troutbitten Website Troutbitten Instagram Troutbitten YouTube Troutbitten Facebook Thanks to TroutRoutes: Use the code TROUTBITTEN for 20% off your membership at https://maps.troutroutes.com Thanks to Skwala Use the code, TROUTBITTEN10 for 10% off your order at https://skwalafishing.com/