ABOUT THIS BOOK
The most comprehensive book on how current affects fly fishing, the good and bad of drag, which casts and techniques to use when, and much more
Nymph fishing and accounting for variations in current speed at different depths
How even small movements of water can change your fly's movement, and what to do about it
The effects of turbulence on water temperature and oxygen content
How mayflies, stoneflies, and midges are affected by the water in which they live
Trout's evolutionary and day-to-day responses to current
Fishing drop-offs, midstream obstructions, and sweepers
ABOUT THIS AUTHOR
Jason Randall is the author of Moving Water and Feeding Time. He enjoys promoting his books at fly fishing shows across the country and is a frequent contributor to American Angler. He lives in Woodstock, Illinois.