>Dry flies upstream, wet flies downstream, right? Not necessarily.
There have always been a few anglers who’ve rebelled against the age-old doctrine that dry flies should be cast upstream and allowed to float back down to rising fish. They have tended to be people who fish for very fussy wild trout on glass-smooth streams like the upper Delaware River or the Henry’s Fork out west.
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