05-22-2012, 09:35 PM
Tyler, I have the indicators that Chan and Rowley use.
Stillwater indicator fishing is my specialty and my favorite. I posted on it awhile back, here and on many forums. Taught deep water nymphing as well.
I deep nymph up to 30' deep with a floating line and a slip indicator.
I believe I have told or shown Troller this so he can help you.
Use straight fluoro with a loop in the end and attach it straight to my fly line. I have a board I have fluoro pre measured out in 20' to 30' . So when I read fish at a depth, I put the leader on that is the right length. Slide on the slip indicator, then put a bugger, nymph, or Chironomid on the end, I then tie a 12" tag three feet up from the bottom fly and add another nymph or chironomid.
Suspend them with the indy one for to three feet off the bottom. Sometimes, adding split shot to the knotof the tag helps to get the fly down quicker past smaller fish.
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Stillwater indicator fishing is my specialty and my favorite. I posted on it awhile back, here and on many forums. Taught deep water nymphing as well.
I deep nymph up to 30' deep with a floating line and a slip indicator.
I believe I have told or shown Troller this so he can help you.
Use straight fluoro with a loop in the end and attach it straight to my fly line. I have a board I have fluoro pre measured out in 20' to 30' . So when I read fish at a depth, I put the leader on that is the right length. Slide on the slip indicator, then put a bugger, nymph, or Chironomid on the end, I then tie a 12" tag three feet up from the bottom fly and add another nymph or chironomid.
Suspend them with the indy one for to three feet off the bottom. Sometimes, adding split shot to the knotof the tag helps to get the fly down quicker past smaller fish.
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