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When it comes to nymphing the Provo River, one of the most effective techniques is the bounce rig—a setup designed to keep your flies bouncing naturally along the bottom, right where trout are feeding. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or new to fly fishing, mastering this rig can significantly improve your catch rate.
The bounce rig is a variation of a traditional nymphing setup that allows your flies to drift naturally while keeping them in the strike zone. The key components include multiple tag flies, a strategically placed weight, and an adjustable indicator. By suspending flies above the riverbed while your split shot leads the drift, you can achieve a perfect dead-drift presentation—a must for fooling picky Provo River trout.
Our bounce rig infographic breaks this down visually, but here’s a quick rundown:
1. Leader & Tippet Setup
Start with a 3ft section of old 5X leader.
Attach 6ft of fresh 5X tippet using a triple surgeon’s knot.
2. Connecting to Fly Line & Indicator Placement
Connect the leader loop to your fly line loop.
Place the indicator on the leader section. Adjust its position to control depth based on water flow.
3. Tag Fly Placement
First Fly: 4ft down from the leader connection, tie a triple surgeon’s knot to create a 2-5″ tag of 5X-6X tippet for your first fly.
Second Fly: 12-18” below, repeat the triple surgeon’s knot to create another 2-5″ tag for the second fly.
4. Weighting the Rig
8-12” below the last fly, place a BB-size split shot before a stop knot to prevent it from sliding down.
Add more weight if needed based on water speed.
Matching the hatch is key, but some consistent producers for the Provo River include:
Midges: Zebra Midges (black, red, or olive, size 18-22), WD-40s, and Bling Midges.
Mayflies: Pheasant Tail Nymphs, Frenchies, and Two-Bit Hookers (size 16-20).
Sow Bugs & Scuds: Provo River Sow Bugs and orange/olive scuds (size 14-18).
The bounce rig excels because it:
If you fish the Provo River, the bounce rig is a must-learn technique that consistently produces fish. With the right setup, fly selection, and adjustments, you’ll increase your chances of hooking into those famous Provo browns and rainbows.
Check out our Provo River Bounce Rig Infographic for a step-by-step visual guide, and stop by Fishwest for the gear you need to build the perfect setup!
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