Angler versatility is supposed to make us better. We spend years learning new rigs, new retrieves, and new ways to read water so we can adapt to whatever a river gives us. But sometimes versatility
Category: Tactics
The Tactics section on Troutstrike.com helps you fish with purpose. Each article explains a specific method, why it works, and how to use it on real water. You will find clear instruction on tight line nymphing, streamer approaches, dry fly strategy, and the small adjustments that change your results. These pieces focus on decision making, reading water, and choosing the right tool for each situation. Every tactic comes from time spent on the river, not theory. You will learn how to control your drift, manage your line, approach fish with care, and adapt to changing conditions. Whether you want to refine your nymphing, improve your dry fly accuracy, or understand when to switch styles, this category gives you practical steps you can use on your next trip. Explore proven methods that build confidence and help you fish more effectively in any season.
Tightline Contact: The Skill That Changes Everything
Tightline contact is the skill transforming your nymphing from guesswork to intention. Learn the Three Controls—Angle, Elevation, and Distance—to drift your flies naturally in the trout’s strike zone, not dragging the bottom. Master this controlled connection to refine your approach, lose fewer flies, and catch more trout in any water.
Confidence Flies are a Myth: Why Fishing with Confidence Matters More
Many anglers swear by confidence flies, but the truth is no single pattern holds the key. I discovered this after a pink pheasant tail seemed magical—until I realized it was my mindset that mattered most. Learn why fishing with confidence is more powerful than any so-called “hot fly.”
Versatility Makes the X Caddis the X Factor
The X Caddis is a hackle-free dry fly that mimics an emerging caddis. Its design allows it to sit flush on the water’s surface with a trailing shuck, making it irresistible to trout feeding on emergers.
Avoid These 5 Mistakes When Learning How to Euro Nymph
Euro Nymphing (or Tightline Nymphing) has gained significant attention in the fly fishing world, and for good reason. These techniques are efficient, highly effective, and offer a direct connection to your flies. While the concepts
How to Save Money on Fluorocarbon | What We Learned from the Conversation
Recently, I released a video titled Stop Buying Fly Shop Fluorocarbon | Make Euro Nymphing & Tightline Nymphing More Affordable. In that video, I explored how anglers can save money on fluorocarbon tippet by choosing
Winter Nymphing Tactics: How to Fish Two Nymphs
New Year’s Eve Day marked my final fishing outing of 2024. I couldn’t think of a better way to close out the year than to spend a few hours on my local river practicing my
Guide’s Choice Hare’s Ear | An Old Reliable Confidence Nymph
If you’ve followed my blog or watched my YouTube channel, you know how much I value confidence flies. These are the patterns I reach for when I need a fly I can rely on—something that’s
A Winter Trout Fishing Story: How to Thrive on the River in the Cold
Winter fly fishing isn’t about numbers or nonstop action—it’s about embracing the challenge, refining your tactics, and finding meaning in the experience. The cold stings, the trout are sluggish, and the takes can be maddeningly subtle. But these conditions teach us to focus, to adjust, and to truly connect with the river on its terms.
Roza’s Dark Neon is the Ultimate Tag Nymph
When you need a high-visibility fly that can stand out in murky water, choose Roza’s Dark Neon Tag Nymph. Designed by the talented Luboš Roza, this tag-style nymph has proven to be effective in attracting
