Reading Trout Water: Tailouts
“Those riffles, runs and pools all calm for a stretch of stream. Just before the next one forms there is usually a flat, slower reach of water called a tailout. While often slower and shallower and often appearing of not much interest, some of fly fishing’s most magical moments occur in this water. Let’s take a look!”
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