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There are various mends established in the line manipulation
repertoire for the angler to use in adjusting his/her line.
However there is one that I use over and over in many different
situations that I have personally never seen any instruction
and/or text on. It is what I call the Lift and Drop. In essence
this technique is a Straight on Mend . Instead of a manipulation
of your line upstream or downstream this mend is a manipulation
of your line In line with the fly. The Lift and drop is similar
in design to the Drag mend.
One of the
key elements to this technique is to minimize any slack in your
line before you attempt it. Often times when a cast is made
there is slack induced into the line, on purpose or perhaps
not. Many of our slack line techniques for Dry flies and nymphs
encourage the over exaggeration of slack in the cast. Also many
beginning anglers while not trying to induce slack into there
cast, do so. Once the slack is minimized the angler then simply
lifts the tip up and then drops the tip. The key is to lift
and drop. Frequently when I show this technique to anglers,
they perform it without exaggeration. It is Important to perform
specialty techniques in fly line and rod manipulation with deliberateness
as the rod is the tool and the angler is the craftsman. Therefore
when you perform the Lift and Drop, You need to lift and Drop!
This technique
Piggy Backed with other techniques used in presenting the fly
can be very effective.
Purpose:
- To straighten
your line out, and promote a drift
- To settle
a sinking fly into a slot
- To prospect
multiple seam lines in one cast/drift-Specifically on a 90
degree or quartered down cast
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