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EPISODE · Oct 19, 2021 · 1H 21M

Fly Fishing the Mono Rig -- Versatility and the Tight Line Advantage Taken Further

from Troutbitten · host Domenick Swentosky

After hundreds of Troutbitten articles featuring the versatility of the Mono Rig, now there's a podcast. My friends Josh, Austin, Trevor and Bill join me to discuss how each of us fishes this hybrid rig as a complete fly fishing system, detailing the ultimate flexibility of this amazing tool.The Troutbitten Mono Rig is a hybrid system for fishing all types of flies: nymphs (both tight line and indicator styles), streamers, dry-dropper, wets, and small dry flies. With twenty pound monofilament as a fly line substitute, better contact, control and strike detection are gained with the Mono Rig versus a traditional fly line approach. And yet, the casting here is still a fly line style cast. Ironically, it takes excellent fly casting skills to efficiently throw a Mono Rig.The Mono Rig is similar to tight line and Euro Nymphing styles, however . . . it’s a full system for fishing all fly types, with and without indicators — with and without split shot. The Mono Rig is a very versatile tool. And that’s the focus of this podcast. We all fish similar mono rigs with some variation. And we all use it in different ways, too. Some are slight. Some are major. This discussion provides a full picture of what the Mono Rig really is and what you can do with it — all the options — and all the versatility.We Discuss the Following:Mono Rig Butt Sections and DiametersTight Line NymphingEuro NymphingTight Line to the IndicatorTight Line Dry DropperStreamers on the Mono RigDry Flies on a Mono RigFly Rod Selection for the Mono RigResourcesREAD: Troutbitten | Category | The Mono RigREAD: Troutbitten | Design and Function of the Troutbitten Standard Mono RigREAD: Troutbitten | The Mono Rig and Why Fly Line SucksREAD: Troutbitten | The Full Mono Rig System -- All the variations, formulas and adjustmentsREAD: Troutbitten | Euro Nymphing and the Mono RigREAD: Troutbitten | Beyond Euro NymphingVisit:Troutbitten WebsiteTroutbitten InstagramTroutbitten YouTubeTroutbitten FacebookThanks to TroutRoutes:Use the code TROUTBITTEN for 20% off your membership athttps://maps.troutroutes.com Thanks to SkwalaUse the code, TROUTBITTEN10 for 10% off your order athttps://skwalafishing.com/

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After hundreds of Troutbitten articles featuring the versatility of the Mono Rig, now there's a podcast. My friends Josh, Austin, Trevor and Bill join me to discuss how each of us fishes this hybrid rig as a complete fly fishing system, detailing the ultimate flexibility of this amazing tool. The Troutbitten Mono Rig is a hybrid system for fishing all types of flies: nymphs (both tight line and indicator styles), streamers, dry-dropper, wets, and small dry flies. With twenty pound monofilamen...

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