Fly Fishing the St Croix in Low Water Conditions for Smallmouth

By: Fly Fishing with Jeff

Come along with me on this video as I fly fish the upper St. Croix in tough conditions … very low water. In this video, I use a floating line with a 10' rod to make long casts into pools to keep my profile as low as possible. I am using a reversed tied buck tail fly and land a couple of nice smallmouth bass in some beautiful scenery on the St. Croix. Remember to hit the like button and visit my website at https://www.flyfishingwithjeff.com.

You can send any questions to me via the website or by email at flyfishingwithjeff@gmail.com.

About Jeff C. and Fly Fishing With Jeff

My name is Jeff and I’m from Spencer, Indiana. I’m a teacher by trade and an outdoorsman since birth.

My website and blog is for the purpose of helping and providing information to you…the float tube/fly-fishing enthusiasts. We will be discussing the issues involved with fly-fishing from float tubes and pontoons. The site will provide tips to help you put more fish in the boat; which flies will work in certain situations for various fish species as well as instruction on how to tie some of the most used and successful flies. We will also discuss rods, reels, fly lines, leaders, tippets and other facets involved with fly-fishing for your favorite catch. If you love to fly-fish from a floatable…then jump in and get ready for some success and lots of bent rods!

Contact Jeff C.: flyfishingwithjeff@gmail.com; www.flyfishingwithjeff.com

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