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Fly-Fishing Techniques - Deep Drifted Fly With or Without Strike Indicator


Deep Drifted Fly With or Without Strike Indicator

Using a lightly weighted fly, cast slightly upstream and let the fly drift naturally downstream with the current. To extend the drift, pay out fly line as the fly drifts downstream, This can be done with or without a strike indicator.

Credit: Our thanks to Frank Amato Publications for the use of this material from Oregon River Maps & Fishing Guide.

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