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What is this for?
10-03-2012, 08:41 PM
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RE: What is this for?
I have a much better idea of it all now, thanks! When we were out on the rivers, I wasn't thinking of stripping in order to tighten the line, I would use all my slack line to extent the drift. This would result not only in slack line, but drag in the drift.

What's the best way of drifting a long ways downstream? I will learn to mend Smile.

I have to remember to start the drift with my rod tip high, so I can lower the rod to extent without introducing slack line.

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10-03-2012, 09:48 PM
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RE: What is this for?
Next time we go fly fishing, I'll explain more. It's better to see it and try it in person than to explain here. Every spot present a little different challenge and it's best to go through it slowly in person.

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