By Chris Freud
There is never a sure thing when it comes to fly-fishing for trout. Too many factors can negatively impact the river and the trout and make things tough on the angler — weather changes, off color water, no hatch, angler pressure or just trout that are not feeding can all create difficult conditions. All things being equal with decent water clarity, decent hatches and relatively happy trout, there are some things anglers can do to come closer to a “sure thing.” Finding the right water The first and most important is to seek out the most productive water in any …
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