Tippets: How to Read Water, High vs. Low Line Speed
- In a recent instructional video from The New Fly Fisher Tom Rosenbauer demonstrates how to identify water where trout hold and feed. Recognizing how water moves around stream structure will help increase your success on the water.
- John Juracek writes about the evolution of fly rods and the differences between high and low line speeds. “Ideally, a fly rod should allow us to deliver our fly to its target using the lowest possible line speed commensurate with getting the job done. It’s a simple question of efficiency, really.” Via Hatch Magazine.
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