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If fish disappear the moment you anchor up, it is not bad luck. It is how you are holding position.
Stillwater fly fishing is largely an anchored game, yet many anglers unknowingly spook fish before making a cast. In this episode, Greg Keenan explains how noise, movement, and anchoring mistakes push trout out of the strike zone.
Learn why holding position quietly matters more than fly choice, how common anchoring errors reduce bite windows, and what small adjustments lead to more consistent stillwater success.
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By thestillwateredgeIf fish disappear the moment you anchor up, it is not bad luck. It is how you are holding position.
Stillwater fly fishing is largely an anchored game, yet many anglers unknowingly spook fish before making a cast. In this episode, Greg Keenan explains how noise, movement, and anchoring mistakes push trout out of the strike zone.
Learn why holding position quietly matters more than fly choice, how common anchoring errors reduce bite windows, and what small adjustments lead to more consistent stillwater success.
More SWE: