Master Class Monday: How to Follow Other Anglers, Part I


When fly-fishing a small stream, it’s always good to know if another angler has been there before you. Although it’s always best to have water that has not seen another angler all day ahead of you, on crowded streams that is not always the case. In part 1, Dave Jensen shows you how to maximize your chances when following other anglers. Some of the keys are stealth, sizing down your patterns, and making accurate casts.

Watch for further installments of Master Class Monday every week here at Orvis News, in the Advanced Tactics playlist our You Tube Channel, and on the new Advanced section of our Orvis Fly Fishing Learning Center.

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