Bent N Christiansen
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Post by Bent N Christiansen on Nov 17, 2005 12:09:25 GMT -5
I have tried your spinning turbo block, and i find that it is a superb tool. I have made some nymph in the normal coulors black, brown, olive and hare ears. It would please me if you kan suggest some other colours, which also can catch fish. I am fishing for greylings, brown trout and trout in the small lakes in Norway.
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Post by Jan on Nov 17, 2005 12:11:35 GMT -5
Hi Bent,
Thanks for positive feedback about our turbo block.
Regarding Czech nymph colors, you have 3 tying choices: 1. follow nature - insect colors/sizes in the water 2. tie fantastic colors - like our Rainbow Special - which really works, I use lost of ice dubbing Czech nymphs in bright orange, pink, chartreuse, light blue, etc. 3. follow nature and add bright hot spots - using for example ice dubbing in bright colors - pink, orange, UV blue, UV violet and peathingy - this is per my opinion the best way
I use Czech nymphs in streams, not in lakes to often. In my country works light cream colors for rainbows in lakes.
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eikre
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Post by eikre on Dec 24, 2005 16:35:40 GMT -5
Caiddis green bodies as well as light pink bodies are also working very well when fishing for grayling in Norwegian waters. Try pink colors in sunny weather and you will be amazed how effectiv it can be. Sometimes I have had some superb catches with light cream body and orange head. When fishing for browntrout you should try claret or wine color. Red butts can be effectiv on small hare's ears nymphs (grayling and trout). If you follow the steps that Jan described as well, you should have good catches next season.
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