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Glossary
technique

Drag

When current tension on your line pulls the fly across the water faster or slower than the natural drift, alerting the fish.

Also calledLine drag

Drag is what happens when the river grabs your fly line and yanks the fly out of its drift. The fly stops looking like real food and starts looking like a hooked piece of foam being trolled.

Trout reject drag on sight. The two fixes: mend your line so the current doesn't have a slack belly to pull on, or reposition yourself upstream so the line lands closer to the seam you're working.