To date I have managed to mostly resist the euro nymph rig-lobbing madness. I tell myself “hey sure I catch fewer fish on some waters, but at least I don’t have to buy a bunch of contact nymphing specialty equipment. Also my grandparents and uncles won’t look down upon me for sinking even further into the ungentlemanly, dirty morass that is nymph fishing. Huzzah!”
So then I ran into someone extolling the virtues of streamer jigging with a mono rig. Streamers, you say? More of a casting vibe (ish) than lobbing? Tell me more.
I’m presently lounging on the couch post-gym watching the Bills/Broncos game. My wife just informed me she is gifting me a new Scott rod of my choice for my bday. Woohooo! Does anyone on forum know how to do this tight-line streamer jigging thing using a mono rig, and if so could I use a 10’ 4 weight Scott Centric to do it reasonably well? My rationale is I could use the rod for something else if I don’t enjoy or can’t get hang of mono rig streamer jigging game, so it isn’t a euro nymph specialist per se. (?)
Simultaneously Ashamed, Ignorant, and Intrigued,
B
So then I ran into someone extolling the virtues of streamer jigging with a mono rig. Streamers, you say? More of a casting vibe (ish) than lobbing? Tell me more.
I’m presently lounging on the couch post-gym watching the Bills/Broncos game. My wife just informed me she is gifting me a new Scott rod of my choice for my bday. Woohooo! Does anyone on forum know how to do this tight-line streamer jigging thing using a mono rig, and if so could I use a 10’ 4 weight Scott Centric to do it reasonably well? My rationale is I could use the rod for something else if I don’t enjoy or can’t get hang of mono rig streamer jigging game, so it isn’t a euro nymph specialist per se. (?)
Simultaneously Ashamed, Ignorant, and Intrigued,
B
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