Posted on September 21, 2007
TechniquesCastingOn the flats or shallow clear water, toss your fly well ahead of the fish, cutting the chances of spooking it. In brown or dirty water where sight-casting is impossible, look for a stream of bubbles, caused by air leaving the fish's bladder. You'll also see them roll for air. Cast your jig far enough ahead of bubbles to intersect the approaching fish, allowing enough time for it to sink to the tarpon's feeding depth (near bottom).Hooking
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