Sight‑Casting a Spotted Bass — Clear Water Fly Fishing Highlight
Sight‑casting never gets old. This spotted bass was cruising the shallows, flashing those markings in the sun. One good cast, a slow follow, and then—boom—clean eat right in front of me. Clear‑water moments like this are why I love pond fishing.
Watching a bass turn, track, and commit to the fly is one of the purest thrills in fly fishing. Clear water gives you a front‑row seat to the entire story—from the first flick of the fins to the final surge on the hook‑set.
Whether you’re new to sight‑casting or already hooked on it, moments like this are a reminder to slow down, look closely, and let the water reveal what’s happening beneath the surface.
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