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Description

In this episode, we settle in for a true wintertime river recap. Instead of a rigid outline, we walk through a couple of cold, windy days on the water and talk honestly about what worked, what didn’t, and why winter fishing can feel both slower and more rewarding at the same time. From experimenting with new streamer ideas to battling wind, current, and changing water conditions, this one is about time on the water, tinkering at the vise, and enjoying good company when the river is quieter.

Highlights of the Episode:

  1. Winter days on the river and how cold, wind, and higher water shape fishing decisions
  2. The role of confidence in fly selection, techniques, and presentation
  3. Swinging streamers on floating lines during shad season and why fly action matters
  4. Experimenting with and refining a Clouser-style minnow pattern over time
  5. Reading water, structure, and current seams in changing winter conditions
  6. Adapting on the fly while keeping a reliable baseline approach
  7. Why winter fishing is often about patience, fewer crowds, and quality opportunities

Resources:

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