Swinging Flies - Cast then Step
Advice from Michael White on how to present flies when swinging for steelhead - try stepping after your cast, rather than before it.
Deneki Outdoors
Cast, mend, swing fly, take a few steps downriver, repeat. That’s how you fish for steelhead, right?
Not necessarily. Michael White stops by in video form today, straight from the Dean River, to tell us a bit about how he likes to present flies to steelhead.
The basic idea – rather than stepping downriver after your swing has completed and before your next cast, try stepping after you cast, before the fly starts swinging. Here’s why stepping after your cast might be a good idea.
- It prevents you from mending your fly back ‘out of the zone’.
- It gives your fly time to sink before it starts swinging.
- It allows to you control where your fly is ultimately going to go once it starts swinging.
Have a gander.
Originally published here.