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Find the full Troutbitten Podcast Ep. 12 everywhere that you listen to your podcasts. ** Companion Article is Here ** https://troutbitten.com/2021/12/07/po... -- DESCRIPTION -- In Episode 12, my friends and I talk about nymphing tactics — specifically, how we take tight line principles and the tight line advantage over to an indicator nymphing system. We know that with refined skills and tactics, we can often make something happen, even on slow days. And there’s really no better way to consistently fool trout — in all conditions — than to get good drifts with a nymph. These small aquatic insects are the primary food source for most trout. And with nymphing skills, we don’t need to wait for rising trout or a streamer bite. Being a nymphing angler is a sustainable and successful approach. We can do it all year long — anywhere that trout live. So what’s the best way to nymph? In this episode, my friends and I dig deep into one of the best ways — a nymphing tactic that I call Tight Line to the Indicator. Because when tight line or euro nymphing fails — for a variety of reasons — the answer, most often, is to take those contact principles — that tight line advantage — and combine it with an indicator system. Because the indy allows us to do things that are simply impossible on a pure tight line. ** We Cover the Following ** What does this rig look like? What is this Tight line to the indicator approach? Why isn’t this style more popular or well-know? What is so special about going tight line to the indy? When do we use this style? How to line everything up in one seam Landing with contact and without Indicator styles The downsides of this approach Gear for this approach Resources READ: Troutbitten | Tight Line Nymphing with an Indicator -- A Mono Rig Variant READ: Troutbitten | Nymphing Tight Line vs Indicator READ: Troutbitten | One Great Nymphing Trick READ: Troutbitten | Category | The Mono Rig -- Find this full podcast, along with all Troutbitten podcasts, here: https://podcast.troutbitten.com