steadyswingin Posted July 15, 2017 Posted July 15, 2017 So I have started doing a bit of nymphing with a switch rod running a compact scandi line and have noticed losing a lot more fish due to spit hooks. I feel like the weight of the scandi head makes me lose some contact and leads to a softer hook set. Then again, I am also tying droppers to the shank of the hook, which some people believe causes poor hookups. What do the pros think? Quote
toolman Posted July 16, 2017 Posted July 16, 2017 Set the hook faster and on everything. Strip slack out of the line through the drift. The problem is not your rod/line nor tying droppers from the hook shank. 1 Quote
FlyTrapper Posted July 17, 2017 Posted July 17, 2017 Scandi's allow you to fish at a much greater distance, which equals longer times before the hook is set. This could be causing you to not effectively set the hook, because the increased distance has created a less forceful and effective hook set. Try everything Toolman has said. The weight of the head is not the issue. This is what I would recommend! Nick Quote
Dangus Posted July 17, 2017 Posted July 17, 2017 So I have this straight, you have a scandi head and you have a bobber on your leader? Quote
bcubed Posted July 17, 2017 Posted July 17, 2017 So I have this straight, you have a scandi head and you have a bobber on your leader? ... welcome to the Bow 1 Quote
steadyswingin Posted July 19, 2017 Author Posted July 19, 2017 Thanks for the tips, guys. Believe me, I prefer throwing tight loops with a juicy streamer. Typically, I swing my way downstream and then nymph my way back up to the car. Hate carrying two rods. Have gotten a few really nice fish with the streamer (violent takes on the drift, rarely grab on the swing/strip) but not much consistency. The walk upstream tends to give my arm a much better workout ... at least for brief periods! Hope to actually land a few more next time around. Quote
Dangus Posted July 19, 2017 Posted July 19, 2017 Haha I wasn't teasing you, I was just making sure I was understanding you. But ya, I'd presume the heavy long head slows your ability to hook set. If your scandi isn't integrated, you could consider buying a cheap floating line and making a sh head out of that. That way you can just change your head out for the walk upstream. When I bring my switch, I use a smith creek rod clip on my hip pack. A bit of a pita, but better than leaving your rod on the bank and have to hike back to get it. 1 Quote
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