Bushwhacking and Bow and Arrow Casting
This was our first time fishing this tiny stream. Finding a path to the river corridor appeared to be impossible at first. But with some serious bushwhacking we were able to experience a fantastic little stream chucked full of willing brown trout. All dry flies, all day long! And the bow and arrow cast came in clutch as it proved to be needed over and over again which is always a fun treat. And as a dad taking his son fly fishing, I couldn't have asked for better action to help him become more confident in these tight conditions. Super fun experience!
Don't let the size of the water either big or small inhibit your abilities to catch fish. Apply the bow and arrow cast and become a Code Breaker Angler!
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