The Czech Nymph is a term now known throughout the whole of the fly fishing world. The term itself has two elements. Firstly the actual nymphs which are quite slim, weighted, tied on gammarus hooks with bent shanks. . The first great success of the nymphs technique was recorded at the World Championships in Belgium in 1986, where it brought a gold medal and the World Champion trophy for Slavoj Svoboda. Even though his winning fly at that time was the Hare's Ear Nymph in sizes between 10-12. Czech Nymphs as a global pattern of the fly then broke through at the World Championships in Wales in 1990 for the first time. Here it brought the title of World Champions for the Czech Team. It helped to win the next title in 1994 in Norway and again in 1996 in Czesky Krumlov. At this event the technique was explained to the English for the first time, and they arranged a detailed publishing of all the series of "Czech" secrets. The latest great success of the Czech Nymph was the World Champion's trophy for Vladimir Sedivy in Sweden in 2001
The Czech Nymph is a term now known throughout the whole of the fly fishing world. The term itself h