Q&A with Joe Goodspeed

Q&A with Joe Goodspeed | Ep. 3 | Euro Nymphing vs Drift Nymphing - The Better Way to Nymph?

35 min · 12. März 2026
Episode Q&A with Joe Goodspeed | Ep. 3 | Euro Nymphing vs Drift Nymphing - The Better Way to Nymph? Cover

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Joe breaks down the concept of drift nymphing and how it compares to the increasingly common ultra-thin leader approach used in modern euro nymphing. He answers frequently asked questions about his leader setup for drift nymphing, explaining why heavier tapered leaders and flies with more natural density can create more convincing drifts when nymphing with big flies like crayfish and sculpin patterns.Joe walks through how leader taper, sink rate, and current dynamics all influence presentation when fishing larger subsurface flies. He also explains why flies with more natural movement often trigger stronger strikes and how anglers can detect those strikes even when fishing with a semi-tight approach.The conversation also touches on an idea recently discussed by Kelly Galloup : Fishing flies with “soul.” Patterns that move naturally in the water and imitate real food sources can often outperform nymphs that simply plummet to the bottom.If you’re interested in learning more about drift nymphing, euro nymphing, leader design, or fishing larger nymph patterns more naturally, this episode dives into how leader construction, fly density, and current speed all work together to produce these better drifts.Drop your questions in the comments for future Q&A episodes.Topics In this Q&A:Drift nymphing vs euro nymphingFishing large flies like crayfish and sculpin patternsFly density vs fly weightNatural sink rates and realistic driftsSemi-tight contact and strike detectionBuilding a tapered drift nymphing leaderReading water currentWhy flies with movement trigger harder strikes

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Episode Q&A with Joe Goodspeed | Ep. 3 | Euro Nymphing vs Drift Nymphing - The Better Way to Nymph? Cover

Q&A with Joe Goodspeed | Ep. 3 | Euro Nymphing vs Drift Nymphing - The Better Way to Nymph?

Joe breaks down the concept of drift nymphing and how it compares to the increasingly common ultra-thin leader approach used in modern euro nymphing. He answers frequently asked questions about his leader setup for drift nymphing, explaining why heavier tapered leaders and flies with more natural density can create more convincing drifts when nymphing with big flies like crayfish and sculpin patterns.Joe walks through how leader taper, sink rate, and current dynamics all influence presentation when fishing larger subsurface flies. He also explains why flies with more natural movement often trigger stronger strikes and how anglers can detect those strikes even when fishing with a semi-tight approach.The conversation also touches on an idea recently discussed by Kelly Galloup : Fishing flies with “soul.” Patterns that move naturally in the water and imitate real food sources can often outperform nymphs that simply plummet to the bottom.If you’re interested in learning more about drift nymphing, euro nymphing, leader design, or fishing larger nymph patterns more naturally, this episode dives into how leader construction, fly density, and current speed all work together to produce these better drifts.Drop your questions in the comments for future Q&A episodes.Topics In this Q&A:Drift nymphing vs euro nymphingFishing large flies like crayfish and sculpin patternsFly density vs fly weightNatural sink rates and realistic driftsSemi-tight contact and strike detectionBuilding a tapered drift nymphing leaderReading water currentWhy flies with movement trigger harder strikes

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