Fly Fishing Insider Podcast podcast

The Three Tier Approach and Simplification from a Competition Angler

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Mike Komara, a competitive fisherman, discusses his experience in competitive fishing and the different levels of competition. He explains that the average competition consists of about 12 anglers, with regional competitions being smaller and interregional competitions being larger. The nationals, which are the biggest and most intense competition, consist of about 48 anglers. Mike also shares his preference for fishing with a single fly, as it allows for more control and reduces the chance of tangles. He discusses the importance of adjusting the casting angle to change the sink rate and depth of the fly. Mike emphasizes the significance of walking the beat before a session to understand the water and the fish's behavior. He also mentions the importance of adapting to changing conditions during a competition. In this conversation, Mike Komara shares his insights and tactics for fly fishing. He discusses the importance of adjusting fly patterns and presentation techniques to entice fish. He emphasizes the need to experiment with different flies, sizes, and levels in the water column to find what works. Mike also highlights the effectiveness of jig streamers and the importance of maintaining contact with the fly. He keeps his fly selection simple and focuses on fishing close to structure for better chances of success. Mike shares his preferred leader setup and emphasizes the importance of confidence in fly selection. Takeaways

  • Competitive fishing consists of different levels of competition, with regional competitions being smaller and interregional competitions being larger.
  • The nationals are the biggest and most intense competition, with about 48 anglers.
  • Fishing with a single fly allows for more control and reduces the chance of tangles.
  • Adjusting the casting angle can change the sink rate and depth of the fly.
  • Walking the beat before a session is important to understand the water and the fish's behavior.
  • Adapting to changing conditions during a competition is crucial for success. Adjust fly patterns and presentation techniques to entice fish.
  • Experiment with different flies, sizes, and levels in the water column.
  • Jig streamers can be highly effective, and maintaining contact with the fly is crucial.
  • Keep fly selection simple and focus on fishing close to structure.
  • Confidence in fly selection is key to success.

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