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Streamer Presentations #4 - Glides and Slides

Domenick Swentosky Season 14 Episode 4

For us, streamer fishing is best when we actively and intentionally move the fly. But with glides and slides, our animations are often subtle, because sometimes these are the most natural or convincing looks.

Rolling the bottom, gliding mid-current along a knee-deep riffle or slow-sliding off the bank — all of these maneuvers are just as enticing, and they catch just as many trout as flashy retrieves (sometimes). But we tend to forget them. Or rather, we might not have the discipline to stay with an understated look for very long, because the modest stuff isn’t as exciting — maybe it’s not as much fun either.

 Gliding the fly is drifting it downstream in one current. Sliding the fly starts with a glide and then brings it across currents. My friend, Austin Dando, and I dig into all the possibilities. 


Resources

READ: Troutbitten | Category | Streamers
READ: Troutbitten | Streamer Presentations -- The Deadly Slow Slide
PODCAST: Troutbitten | Night Fishing for Trout - Swinging and Drifting


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