Hook More Bonefish by Sight-Setting
This story comes to us from Greg Vincent, writing over at the Orvis blog. His piece discusses how anglers can hook up with more bonefish by using what he calls the “sight-set.” Instead of setting the hook when you feel the bonefish take the fly, you should set the hook based on visual indicators that the fish has taken your fly.
It’s an interesting angle on the topic of hook-setting, and you can read it in full here.
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