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When fishing low rivers in the fall, casting accuracy and finding the correct drift can be even more important than using the right fly pattern. Mickey Anderson from Fish Tech Outfitters has tips on how to make that accurate cast and to keep your flies in the current long enough for a fish to strike. He also shows how to change your technique from fast moving water to deep, slow-current holes with back eddies.










