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EPISODE · Sep 18, 2023 · 13 MIN

66. Slow Days

from Southeastern Fly

Sometimes, even the most seasoned anglers face slow days on the water. It's a common challenge, but how one reacts and adapts to these quieter moments can be the difference between a decent day and a stellar one. Today, I reflect on my recent days spent on the water, with one day being slower than the other days. In this episode, we dive deep into those moments, exploring strategies, mindset shifts, and the hidden joys that come with a slow day of fishing. Stay tuned, and let's unpack the plan around changing your results on a slow day fishing..Southeastern Fly:Support this podcast here: LinkSoutheastern Fly: www.southeasternfly.comEmail: [email protected] by NOVA Media

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Sometimes, even the most seasoned anglers face slow days on the water. It's a common challenge, but how one reacts and adapts to these quieter moments can be the difference between a decent day and a stellar one. Today, I reflect on my recent days...

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