About this episode
We night fish with many different fly types: surface patterns, mouse emerges, streamers, wet flies, nymphs and Harvey Pushers. And all of these flies can be presented in two very different ways — drifting and swinging. There’s a lot of variety within these two categories. There are many ways to do both. And every fly type may seem to have its best or most effective presentation, drifting or swinging, but when that’s not working, the first and easiest thing to do, before changing the fly type, is to simply change the direction the flies are fished, from swinging to drifting or vice versa. Drifting is fishing the flies with the current. Swinging is fishing the flies against the current. In this episode, we consider the differences between the two and the advantage of each. Resources READ: Troutbitten | Category | Night Fishing READ: Troutbitten | Streamer Presentations -- The Death Drift READ: Troutbitten | Streamer Presentations -- The Deadly Slow Slide READ: Troutbitten | Night Fishing for Trout -- Drifting and Swinging Flies READ: Troutbitten | Night Fishing for Trout -- Backstory: Drifting and Swinging Flies PODCAST: Troutbitten | An Introduction to Night Fishing for Trout -- S3, Ep14 Visit Troutbitten Website Troutbitten Instagram Troutbitten YouTube Troutbitten Facebook Thanks to TroutRoutes: Use the code TROUTBITTEN for 20% off your membership at https://maps.troutroutes.com Thanks to Skwala Use the code, TROUTBITTEN10 for 10% off your order at https://skwalafishing.com/