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Position is one of the most important factors
of trout fishing. Regardless of how accomplished a caster you
are and how many specialty presentation casts you can perform,
positioning yourself for the water you are going to fish is a
primary technique. In fact depending on which type of presentation
cast is going to be used in the attempt depends on what position
you will be in to make the cast.
In both dry fly and nymph fishing "getting
as close to the target" as the water type and situation allows
is always reccomended. Positioning (Quartering up, Quartering
down, Direct 90 degrees, etc....) depends on where the target
is and what type of cast is going to be used.
Home waters allow anglers to be less anylitical
because they are familiar with how certain holes fish and the
trout behavior. However new waters call for a bit more caution
as they are uncharted by yourself and although it is only trout
fishing there are slight nuances about every river that are learned
over time. Position, Position, Position!!!!
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