Backing Barrel Archives - Troutbitten https://troutbitten.com/tag/backing-barrel/ Life on the water | Fly fishing for wild trout. Tips, tactics stories and guide service from central Pennsylvania. Wed, 09 Aug 2023 14:16:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://troutbitten.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/cropped-Troutbitten-32x32.jpg Backing Barrel Archives - Troutbitten https://troutbitten.com/tag/backing-barrel/ 32 32 The Backing Barrel Might Be The Best Sighter Ever https://troutbitten.com/2021/10/08/the-backing-barrel-might-be-the-best-sighter-ever/ https://troutbitten.com/2021/10/08/the-backing-barrel-might-be-the-best-sighter-ever/#comments Fri, 08 Oct 2021 22:40:29 +0000 https://troutbitten.com/?p=262079

A simple piece of Dacron, tied in a barrel, is a visible and sensitive addition to your tight line and euro nymphing rig. The versatile Backing Barrel serves as a stand-alone sighter, especially when tied with a one-inch tag. Better yet, it draws your eyes to the colored monofilament of any sighter and enhances visibility threefold. The Backing Barrel adds a third dimension of strike detection, with the Dacron flag just stiff enough to stand away from the line, but just soft enough to twitch upon even the most subtle takes . . .

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A Slidable Dry Dropper System https://troutbitten.com/2021/02/26/a-slidable-dry-dropper-system-2/ https://troutbitten.com/2021/02/26/a-slidable-dry-dropper-system-2/#respond Fri, 26 Feb 2021 22:35:03 +0000 https://troutbitten.com/?p=260526

A friend of mine once described a truly slidable, easily movable, dry dropper as the Holy Grail of fly fishing. I suppose it depends on where your goals and interests lie, but if you like fishing nymphs under a dry, then you’ve surely wished the dry fly was easily re-positioned without tying more knots. There is a way . . .

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Fly Fishing Strategies: Sighters — Seven Separate Tools https://troutbitten.com/2018/04/05/fly-fishing-strategies-sighters-seven-separate-tools/ https://troutbitten.com/2018/04/05/fly-fishing-strategies-sighters-seven-separate-tools/#comments Thu, 05 Apr 2018 21:56:26 +0000 https://troutbitten.com/?p=9309

Sighters are game changers. A visible sighter allows you to stop guessing where your fly might be and know where it is instead. By having a visual reference at a fixed point on your leader, you can track the movements of that leader, in relation to the currents, and have a very good idea of what your flies are doing under the water — or on the surface.

Not only do I build a sighter into my nymph and streamer leaders, I also add small, subtle sighters into my dry fly leaders. As my friend, Jimmi Ray, says, “Why wouldn’t you?” Sighters, however, are a staple in tight line and euro nymphing leaders, and in the Mono Rig.

I absolutely believe in the effectiveness of long mono leaders for nearly every underwater presentation to river trout, but here's one major drawback: without the fly line, there’s nothing to look at. A sighter gives that visual back, better than ever.

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It’s a Suspender — Not Just an Indicator https://troutbitten.com/2018/02/01/its-a-suspender-not-just-an-indicator-2/ https://troutbitten.com/2018/02/01/its-a-suspender-not-just-an-indicator-2/#comments Thu, 01 Feb 2018 22:30:31 +0000 https://troutbitten.com/?p=8662

This August, 2016 Troutbitten article is retooled and revisited here. Bobber, cork, foam, yarn, dry fly. Those are my categories, but who cares? If you’ve been fly fishing and nymphing for a while, you’ve probably tried all of the above. You have your own categories and your own preferences, and that’s great. I don’t want […]

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A Slidable Dry Dropper System https://troutbitten.com/2017/06/21/slidable-dry-dropper-system/ https://troutbitten.com/2017/06/21/slidable-dry-dropper-system/#comments Thu, 22 Jun 2017 03:45:30 +0000 https://troutbitten.com/?p=7217

A friend of mine once described a truly slidable, easily movable, dry dropper as the Holy Grail of fly fishing. I suppose it depends on where your goals and interests lie, but if you like fishing nymphs under a dry, then you’ve surely wished the dry fly was easily re-positioned without tying more knots. There is a way . . .

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Tight Line Nymphing | Where Should the Sighter Be? https://troutbitten.com/2017/05/31/tight-line-nymphing-sighter/ https://troutbitten.com/2017/05/31/tight-line-nymphing-sighter/#comments Wed, 31 May 2017 23:30:26 +0000 https://troutbitten.com/?p=7109

A good sighter is highly visible and responsive. We use it not just for strike detection. It also tells us how and where the flies are drifting under the surface. But how high should it be off the water?

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Tight Line Nymphing with an Indicator — A Mono Rig Variant https://troutbitten.com/2017/02/14/tight-line-nymphing-with-an-indicator-a-mono-rig-variant/ https://troutbitten.com/2017/02/14/tight-line-nymphing-with-an-indicator-a-mono-rig-variant/#comments Wed, 15 Feb 2017 00:00:31 +0000 https://troutbitten.com/?p=6460

I dislike arbitrary limits. Placing restrictions on tackle and techniques, when they inhibit my ability to adapt to the fishing conditions, makes no sense to me. I’m bound by no set of rules other than my own. And my philosophy is — Do what works.

I guess that’s why I’ve grown into this fishing system. Most of the time I use what I refer to as the Mono Rig. It’s a very long leader that substitutes for fly line, and I’ve written about it extensively on Troutbitten. Tight line and euro nymphing principles are at the heart of the Mono Rig, but there are multiple variations that deviate from those standard setups. Sometimes I use split shot rather than weighted flies. Sometimes I add suspenders to the rig. I even throw large, articulated streamers and strip aggressively with the Mono Rig. All of this works on the basic principle of substituting #20 monofilament for fly line.

Tight line nymphing is my default approach on most rivers. I like the control, the contact and the immediacy of strike detection. But sometimes adding a suspender (an indicator that suspends weight) just works better.

Often, I add a dry fly to my tight line nymphing rig. "The Duo" (European fishermen’s term for dry/dropper) is widely popular because it’s a deadly variation of the standard tight line approach. But dry/dropper rigs have their issues. And choosing a Thingamabobber or a Dorsey Yarn Indicator for the suspender not only solves those issues but also includes extra benefits.

This isn’t about which method is better. Invariably, the answer to such questions in fishing is, “It depends.” Everything has its place. This is about how to use tight line principles with a suspender rig. I hate arbitrary limits. Do what works.

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The Backing Barrel https://troutbitten.com/2014/11/05/the-backing-barrel/ https://troutbitten.com/2014/11/05/the-backing-barrel/#comments Wed, 05 Nov 2014 16:04:50 +0000 https://troutbitten.com/?p=365

A decade ago I learned about euro-nymphing, and I was impressed with the rig. I gradually made the switch from a Joe Humphreys nymphing style, worked my way through the short line tactics, then lengthened the leader and learned to fish at distance.  I believe Humphreys was close — real close — to euro nymphing, with his deep […]

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