Concrete Pete
Senior Member
I’m fishing for bass more lately. This lead me to Mr Murray from VA who wrote a good smallmouth book.
In this book, the author describes a technique called ‘swing nymphing’ that was developed by Charles Brooks (stand perpendicular to where you think fish are, cast upstream at 45, let some slack form to get nymph down, then take up slack and pivot with the rod ahead of the line).
Has anyone tried this? Are there any videos online of the technique being executed properly?
I’ve only found what amount to slide shows.
In this book, the author describes a technique called ‘swing nymphing’ that was developed by Charles Brooks (stand perpendicular to where you think fish are, cast upstream at 45, let some slack form to get nymph down, then take up slack and pivot with the rod ahead of the line).
Has anyone tried this? Are there any videos online of the technique being executed properly?
I’ve only found what amount to slide shows.