One of the biggest questions I get when fishing moving water is simple: “What fly are you throwing?” In this live highlight from the tailrace below Lake Texoma—better known as Denison Dam—Average Angler Life breaks down the exact fly used to target striped bass in fast, powerful current.
Tailrace water doesn’t give you much room for error. The current is pushing hard, the seams are tight, and the fish are using that flow to their advantage. In the middle of all that, the right fly can slide into the lane just right and trigger a reaction. This highlight shows how that fly moves, how it tracks in the current, and why its profile works so well for stripers holding in moving water.
Instead of overcomplicating the setup, the focus stays on matching the fly to the conditions—enough weight to get in the zone, enough movement to look alive, and a silhouette that stripers recognize as food. It’s a practical, real‑world look at fly choice in a place where the river does half the work and the fish do the rest.
If you’ve ever stood below a dam wondering what to tie on, this Denison Dam highlight offers a simple answer: pick a fly that fits the flow, trust the drift, and let the river carry it to the fish.
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