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eeding has become far more selective since Spring. With a clearly defined thermocline to focus serious feeding, fish are hitting flies with less force most of the time and frequently just play with them before swimming away. As a result, while I can still count the blank sessions so far this season on my hands I have made significant adjustments to the method outlined last issue. They've made me a better open water lake angler too. Even during the transition into tougher fishing before Christmas, I was still heading out each morning EXPECTING

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