Fishing The Fly Scotland Forum

Jim Eddie

Re: Introduction
« Reply #15 on: 21/04/2010 at 18:41 »
Hi Korrie,

lyk soos 'n goeie rivier stelsel jy daar - wat is jou gunsteling manier van hengel die nimf?

Iain

Danke Korrie

I must adnit my knowledge of South Africa comes from my wife (Queen Aamada) who was brought up and educated in Pretoria, her parents have a lasting love of the RSA and return annualy , although things have changed greatly in recent years.

My Father in Law still has a love of Castle Lager which I try  to source in the UK whenever I can

 :z18

Jim

Mike Barrio

Re: Introduction
« Reply #16 on: 21/04/2010 at 20:45 »
Hi Korrie
Welcome to the forum! :z16

Best wishes
Mike

Sandy Nelson

Re: Introduction
« Reply #17 on: 23/04/2010 at 01:04 »
Hi Korrie

I too would like you welcome you up the forum
Pretty worldly little bunch really when you look at it :cool:

looking forward to hearing how some of your nymphing techniques
are applied :z16

cheers

sandy

Korrie Broos

Re: Introduction
« Reply #18 on: 23/04/2010 at 14:17 »
Sandy
describing the nymphing techniques and then to get someone to do it properly is a bit difficult.
Not impossible, but difficult.
I have a Nymphing Masterclass I do in SA, where the numbers are limited to 8 fly fishers for 2,5 days.
Even standing next to a person, 1st showing him a technique and then getting him to do it CORRECT, takes a lot of personal tuition/coaching/demonstrating, with me next to him on the water.

But we can try.
(sometimes more harm can be done, by learning the wrong things, instead of the right things)

 




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