Fly Fishing: Amazon River Peacock Bass - Streamer Tips
Although this video is intended as a primer for fishing Peacock Bass on the Amazon River I hope it is equally useful with regards to a host of other Predatory Fish - topics such as Strip Setting, Double Haul hand position and timing, and non-slip Loop Knots and simple leader builds should be a welcomed introduction to chasing predators on the fly anywhere! Paired with the "Beginner Predator Fly" tying series, you should hopefully have a solid, no nonsense foundation to start chasing fish that eat fish!
Gear:
Rod: St. Croix Legend Elite FW 10wt.
Line: Rio Jungle Line - Sink 3
Reel: Redington Behemoth 9/10
Leader: 40 lb SW Mono, or 40lb Rio Bite Wire - Tube Flies
Knot : Non Slip Loop Knot
Raft: Fly Craft
Intro Music by Silence the Assembly - Song: Deaf Eyes
Видео Fly Fishing: Amazon River Peacock Bass - Streamer Tips канала Gunnar Brammer
Gear:
Rod: St. Croix Legend Elite FW 10wt.
Line: Rio Jungle Line - Sink 3
Reel: Redington Behemoth 9/10
Leader: 40 lb SW Mono, or 40lb Rio Bite Wire - Tube Flies
Knot : Non Slip Loop Knot
Raft: Fly Craft
Intro Music by Silence the Assembly - Song: Deaf Eyes
Видео Fly Fishing: Amazon River Peacock Bass - Streamer Tips канала Gunnar Brammer
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