nomad_archer
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I like to start casting upstream or at least 45 degrees upstream and letting the streamer dead drift then swing through while I lead the streamer through the drift. Its easy to mix in some jigging to add action. The really is my favorite technique to use a gold cone head and black bugger when there is a higher stained water.
The other thing I like to do is cast up stream and quickly strip the streamer back. Sometimes it is easiest to get in the stream and work straight up stream. Move quickly and cover lots of water. Same approach as I was taught to use when fishing spinners. It works really well.
Other advise I was given when casting up stream and stripping back to you, you cannot strip too fast. If a fish wants your fly it will get it. Also if you have a fish following your streamer keep it moving. Prey fish down slow down when the big fish show up and they are dinner.
The other thing I like to do is cast up stream and quickly strip the streamer back. Sometimes it is easiest to get in the stream and work straight up stream. Move quickly and cover lots of water. Same approach as I was taught to use when fishing spinners. It works really well.
Other advise I was given when casting up stream and stripping back to you, you cannot strip too fast. If a fish wants your fly it will get it. Also if you have a fish following your streamer keep it moving. Prey fish down slow down when the big fish show up and they are dinner.