When trout aren’t rising to take dry flies, they’re usually feeding underwater—often up to 90% of the time. That’s where nymphing comes in. Nymphing is the art of presenting subsurface flies that imitate aquatic insects in their immature stages. Mastering this technique can be the key to unlocking consistent trout…
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