Euro Nymphs

Euro Nymphs - Brittany Fly Fishing

The Euro Nymph fishing style is a combination of techniques from the Czech Republic, Spain and France, the principle of which is to use attractant nymphs weighted at the head with brass or tungsten beads, tied on classic or jig hooks, to seduce fish when they are not actively rising to the surface. 

The playground is mainly medium to strong, even very strong current zones, areas in which trout and grayling most often feed near the bottom, on the lower level below the surface layer, where the drift is the fastest and the current the strongest. 

When the flow is strong, or on the contrary the water is low and warm, trout, grayling and other bottom-dwelling fish such as barbel prefer to stay close to the bottom, where the flow is disrupted by the substrate, thus saving energy, and where the temperature is lower and the oxygen level higher in summer. 

In areas with strong surface currents, it is more ‘profitable’, less random and less risky for a trout or grayling to grab dozens or even hundreds of larvae, nymphs and other pupae of aquatic insects in the process of metamorphosis that have just left their life supports on the bottom (rocks, mosses, aquatic plants, dead wood, etc.) or edges (rocks, roots, trunks, obstructions, etc.) than to venture to the surface to swallow a mobile insect.

With the scarcity of massive emergences of aquatic insects (mayflies, caddisflies, stoneflies and diptera), the trend is clearly towards feeding underwater, even in the middle of summer. 

If you don't want to be limited to the few glorious moments at dawn or at the end of the day (evening birise), which are increasingly unpredictable due to multiple factors (climate change, anarchic hydrology, flooding, etc.), you often have to fish underwater to bend your fly rod and have fun. 

Euro Nymph has become a discipline in its own right, much more subtle than its detractors would have us believe.

Manufacturers and specialists, competitors or otherwise, have put their heads together and collaborated to adapt the equipment to make this exciting form of fishing as comfortable as possible, because fishing with a rod held high for several hours with a rod that is too heavy is exhausting.  

The specific rods are light and long to increase the fishing range and save the angler, 10'2' to 10'8’, with very fine and sensitive tips and specific adaptations to the fishing technique in terms of the placement of the guides, reel seat, etc.

These rods are designed to support light lines (#2 to #4), which are rarely cast since fishing is done almost without taking the line out, to limit the loss of sensitivity caused by a possible line banner between the reel and the shooting ring, but also between the body rings (snake or single foot)

Special Euro Nymph lines are floating, parallel and very fine.

Reels specifically designed for the European nymph have an extra-wide shaft and a narrow profile, micrometric drag and a stealthy finish. The monofilament or fluorocarbon lines and/or fine lines are fully contained in full frame spools.

On some models, such as the Lamson Euro Nymph Guru E-Series, a streamlined weight system with three weight options allows you to precisely weight your reel according to the length of your fly rod, for ideal balance and fishing comfort.

Very long leaders reduce the amount of slack of a conventional fly line, allowing better control and feeling of the drift of one or more nymphs and better detection of bites, either tactilely, by intuition, by a subtle ‘tap’ or visually, by the movement or stopping of the leader drift. 

To facilitate the visual detection of the bite, two- or three-coloured tippet materials section are used, which are integrated into the leader at the desired distance from the tip fly, the weight of which varies according to the depth of the strokes prospected and the speed of the current. 

The most effective method is to use a heavy jig-type nymph at the point to limit snagging, and one (or even two) lighter nymphs as droppers. These dropper nymphs can be classic nymphs or perdigones.

For medium-sized rivers with fast to semi-fast currents but shallow (less than 80 cm), you may find that tungsten bead-imitating or -inciting beads or small nymphs are effective.

The choice of nymph colour depends on the clarity and temperature of the water and the specific tastes of the fish.

With the Euro Nymph, you can fly fish as soon as the season opens, even if the water is strong and muddy, and you can catch some nice fish. 

A whole new world of subtleties has opened up for fly fishermen, and the Euro Nymph is effective on the vast majority of rivers populated by salmonids on our planet, or at least on specific sectors.

It is a fishing technique with a future in our rivers where trout and grayling  rise less and less and prefer the safety of the depths for feeding. 

It can be practised in all types of rivers and streams as long as the flow of water is strong enough to drift the flies naturally.

So, get your rods out...

Perdigons are part of the incentive nymphs that generate attack in response to a visual stimulus We've been fishing the Micro Perdigon Quill B/L FMF now for a handful of years to imitate small mayfly nymphs which are abundant year round. Still tied with tungsten beads to get through the surface, these little gems can be fished on a double nymph rig,...
Perdigons are part of the incentive nymphs that generate attack in response to a visual stimulus We've been fishing the Micro Perdigon Ginger UV B/L FMF now for a handful of years to imitate small mayfly nymphs which are abundant year round. Still tied with tungsten beads to get through the surface, these little gems can be fished on a double nymph rig,...
Perdigons are part of the incentive nymphs that generate attack in response to a visual stimulus We've been fishing the Micro Perdigons Flashback Brown now for a handful of years to imitate small mayfly nymphs which are abundant year round. Still tied with tungsten beads to get through the surface, these little gems can be fished on a double nymph rig,...
Perdigons are part of the incentive nymphs that generate attack or feeding reactions in fish in response to a visual stimulus: shine, sparkle, intense coloured spot. The Red Neck Gasolina Barbless FMF Tactical Series Perdigon is a very popular attractor Euro Nymph which seemingly works in any condition it faces. We've one upped the pattern with a red neck...
Perdigons are part of the incentive nymphs that generate attack or feeding reactions in fish in response to a visual stimulus: shine, sparkle, intense coloured spot. What trout doesn't like purple? We've been fishing the Purple Bullet B/L for a couple of years now and it's an absolute magnet for trout anywhere. Great color contrast from purple to black...
Perdigons are part of the incentive nymphs that generate attack or feeding reactions in fish in response to a visual stimulus: shine, sparkle, intense coloured spot. Like its purple counterpart, the Blue Bullet Barbless FMF Tactical Series Perdigon is a go-to in any condition. Yes thats right, even bright sunny days. Trust us, this Perdigon style nymph is...
€2.52
The Pheasant Tail Flashback FMF is a must for fishing for trout and grayling sight fishing or with a Euro Nymph strategy, as the case may be. It is a standard Sawyers Pheasant Tail nymph that can be used anywhere, with a few variations that make it more attractive, consisting of crystal hair tails, a pearl flashback and a golden tungsten bead. The whole...
Most fly fishermen know that grayling love pink.The Barbless Tup Wool Bug FMF Tactical River Nymphs Series is a must for grayling fishing, whether sight fishing or Euro Nymph, used as a dropper flyIt is a versatile nymph, a pink bug that sometimes makes the gralyling go crazy (who knows how fish see colours...), with an attractiveness consisting of a...
Most fly fishermen know that grayling love pink.The Barbless Dirty Pink Shrimp FMF Tactical River Nymphs Series is a must for grayling fishing, whether sight fishing or Euro Nymph, used as a dropper flyIt can represent a pink gammarus/scud (who knows how fish see pink color...) with an added attraction in the form of a pink head with a black eye spot and...
Most fly fishermen know that grayling love pink.The Grayling Special Barbless FMF Tactical River Nymphs Series is a must for grayling fishing, whether sight fishing or Euro Nymph, as the case may be.It can represent a caddis larva with an added attraction in the form of a pink bead, pink/orange tag, beige dubbing with a pink ribbing and peacock-coloured...
Most fly fishermen know that grayling love purple, and this purple pattern is very lively with its purple dubbing body, CDC collar and silver tungsten bead is a great grayling pattern.Tied on a Fulling Mill Jig hook, the Duracell Jig B/L FMF Tactical series is THE model to use as a tip fly for all Euro Nymph fishing action for grayling and trout on...
Most fly fishermen know that grayling love pink, and this Pink Hot Spot is one of the best grayling fly patterns of all time.Tied on a Fulling Mill Jig hook, the Jig Pink Hot Spot Barbless FMF Tactical series is THE model to use as a tip fly for all Euro Nymph fishing action for grayling and trout on rivers. The advantage of jig hooks combined with...
Product added to wishlist
Product added to compare.