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This keeps your fly line and leader off of the water, removing the tension that causes a fly to drag. Don’t Forget Floatant To get the drift you want, it’s essential to keep your fly dry.
Dry fly fishing is all about presentation. You’re trying to imitate an insect sitting on the water’s surface, so it’s important that your fly actually stays on the water’s surface.
If you’re fishing a smaller dry, you’ll want to have a lighter dropper fly so it doesn't pull the smaller dry fly under – think pheasant tail, RS2, or zebra midge. Finding a combination that ...
Conditions for an early beginning to the summer’s dry fly fishing are here. Due to the heat in early June, flows on rivers ...
To test for accuracy, I placed three 20-inch by 20-inch targets at distances of 20, 45, and 60 feet. Using a single dry fly, I cast each rod at each target ... For terminal tackle, I used a Scientific ...
Roaring River looks very good right now, running at 53 CFS.
Roaring River is in great shape right now. The river is now at 96 CFS and this is really a good flow for the river. The dry ...