"There's no doubt that most anglers should start with a floating line. But after you've learned to cast a moderate distance, say 60 feet, and after you have taken a few fish, you'll want to scratch beneath the surface." As usual, Chico is spot on when it comes to being prepared for any eventuality. This week we get his advice on making sinking lines part of our arsenal in "Deep Thinking."
Sinking Fly Lines: "Deep Thinking"
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