Suspender Advantages -- Critical Nymphing Concepts #3
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In the third part of this critical nymphing concepts series, we consider the advantages and disadvantages of fishing with a suspender. We cover the following Indicator styles and why the type mattersNot all indicators are created equalChoosing tight line or indy, or combing bothWhat you lose by adding and indyWhat you gain by adding an indyComplications of an indy styleWhat is commonly missed when using an indyReading an indicatorA few more tips  . . . Resources READ: Troutbitten | It's a Suspender, Not Just an Indicator PODCAST: Troutbitten | Nymphing Tight Line to the Indicator Style -- Tight Line Advantage to the Indicator READ: Troutbitten | The Backing Barrel Might Be the Best Sighter Ever READ: Troutbitten | Tight Line to the Indicator -- a Mono Rig Variant READ: Troutbitten | Your Indicator is Too Big READ: Troutbitten | The Dorsey Yarn Indicator -- Everything You Need to Know and  a Little More Visit Troutbitten Website Troutbitten Instagram Troutbitten YouTube Troutbitten Facebook Thank You to Pre-Roll Ad Sponsors:SkwalaandOrvis
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