Alora ragazzi! The New York Times has decided to introduce its readers to an obscure fishing technique called 'European nymphing' which involves strange things called 'flies' and 'leaders' and they claim is derived from an American fishing style. They do this through a visit to a place in the Dolomite foothills called Bassano del Grappa, a picturesque town about 50 km north of Padova (great place, highly recommended) and known for a) one of the oldest bridges in Italy and b) being the HQ of Nardini the distillers of my favourite grappa.
What they make of this in the Bronx or Queens I do not know but you can find it, and some very nice photos, here: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/10/trav ... italy.html.
Fly fishing in Italy
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Fly fishing in Italy
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Re: Fly fishing in Italy
Derived from an American way of fishing? Every decent fly fisher here in America will tell you that is wrong.
You first need to look at the source of this article. NY Times. That should be your first and only clue that the author of this article knows nothing about European nymphing.
Never trust NY journalists.
You first need to look at the source of this article. NY Times. That should be your first and only clue that the author of this article knows nothing about European nymphing.
Never trust NY journalists.
Worry less about who you might offend, and care more about who you might inspire.
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Re: Fly fishing in Italy
I did a day north of Florence a few years ago (without visiting Florence) with an Italian Fly Fishing team member as a guide
It rained, snowed and was then sunny, a great day on small rivers using standard nymphs and dries
It rained, snowed and was then sunny, a great day on small rivers using standard nymphs and dries
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Re: Fly fishing in Italy
If you read my post you will see I am somewhat sceptical about his claims.Iasgair wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 12:48 am Derived from an American way of fishing? Every decent fly fisher here in America will tell you that is wrong.
You first need to look at the source of this article. NY Times. That should be your first and only clue that the author of this article knows nothing about European nymphing.
Never trust NY journalists.
Iain
What is your favourite word?
I suspect it could be “love”, despite its drawbacks in the rhyming department.
Björn Ulvaeus
What is your favourite word?
I suspect it could be “love”, despite its drawbacks in the rhyming department.
Björn Ulvaeus
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Re: Fly fishing in Italy
Hemingway enjoyed fly fishing in Italy! And that's my full knowledge of the subject!
"....he felt the gentle touch on the line and he was happy"
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Re: Fly fishing in Italy
Fairly typical of a NYT hack to think they know everything and get their facts completely wrong
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Re: Fly fishing in Italy
To Hemingway.
Worry less about who you might offend, and care more about who you might inspire.
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