Finding the Sweet Spot
Experienced anglers can recognize the “sweet spot” of a drift, and make it work to their favor. “For each swing of a wet fly, strip of a streamer or drift of a dry, there’s a range — a distance — where the fly looks its best,” writes Domenick Swentosky. “This is the moment where the fur and feathers tied to a hook are most convincing or most natural.” Read more on getting the most out of a good drift, via Troutbitten.
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