So, imagine a small spate river, maybe 10-12 meters wide.
Just imagine there is a pool, perhaps 30 meters long, averaging about 2-3 feet deep with a steady push.
About half way down is a large rock sticking out the water, and a couple of smaller ones under the surface.
Imagine a couple of salmon sitting just downstream of the rock in question.
Now imagine the bank is tree lined with only a couple of gaps to poke a rod into.
Would you:
- Wade in upstream and fish a fly down to the fish, remembering that the rock means you can only swing a fly to a fish, not past its nose...so effectively fish the fly on the dangle. very little room to cast, would have to be a 9 foot rod.
Wade in Downstream and flick a fly up to the fish, maybe a Sunray, and strip it back hoping the fish will follow.
Stand opposite and flick a small Mepps spinner as close to the rock and wind it back across the fishes nose.
Any other legal method (no worming allowed).
Hypothetical of course...and if I catch the fish, I will post the hypothetical photo too