If you’ve been around the block with a fly rod, you’ve probably seen your fair share of fifty fish days.
Once you’ve satisfied the craving for simple numbers of fish, you’re going to want your rod to bend a little deeper and your drag to burn a little faster at the mercy of giant.
Targeting the largest critters found in the stream and sea is a much more difficult task than targeting average sized fish, however, and you need to narrow down the possibilities when it comes to the habits, movement, and feeding patterns of your chosen gamefish.
Understanding your particular target’s spawning rituals can greatly increase your chances of being around, and possibly hooking that adult specimen that you’ve been after.
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