
4 Ways to Unsnag Your Fly
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You’ve been practicing your flawless dead-drift for months now and you keep a steady eye as your bobber floats perfectly across the water, waiting patiently for it to go under.
Your heart skips a beat as the bobber darts under and you confidently set the hook because it may very well be Hog Johnson on the other end. But as quickly as your heart skipped a beat, it sinks just the same as your line becomes a spiritless snag.
As if a tree branch on end of your line wasn’t enough discouragement for the day, you simultaneously lost all your flies in the process of trying to get un-snagged. Now what? Time to spend your precious river time re rigging only to have the same thing happen around the next bend.
No one likes losing their flies to river, but it’s a part of fly fishing whether you’re a rookie or an expert.
Your natural instincts will take over and tell you to try and force the snag free, but this often results in losing your entire rig and even broken rods. As anglers, we become expert problem solvers, so take breath, relax and make a plan. Next time you get snagged, try the following the techniques to hopefully save your flies!