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    In MOST situations, Byron, how many feet upstream...

    In MOST situations, Byron, how many feet upstream of a rising fish do you expect to land the fly ??

    John
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    I thought about 1.4666 fps thing, but I also...

    I thought about 1.4666 fps thing, but I also wanted to incorporate / illustrate typical current speeds and Byron's 10 second factor to make a point - the point being that when you are casting a dry...
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    Actually ...

    ... if you do the math, given a 3 mph* current speed, 10 seconds would result in an approximate 44 foot drift and given a 4 mph** current speed, 10 seconds would result in an approximate 58 foot...
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    If you can land the fly just to the right of "A",...

    If you can land the fly just to the right of "A", you might get a one second drift on the soft water before the hard current in the foreground drags the flyline and rips the fly away. A couple times...
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