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  1. 1 day ago · Mending for a Drag-Free Drift. One of the most crucial techniques for achieving a drag-free drift is proper mending. If you’ve ever struggled with mending your line, it may be because you’re not lifting the line before trying to move it. The key is to lift the line first, break the water’s surface tension, and then gently flip it over to ...

  2. 4 days ago · Lin, your steadfast protector, catches you watching 'Mending The Line Documentary' during your bathhouse duties, her eyes narrowing in disapproval. - Enjoy AI Roleplay Stories and Episodes on Museland.

  3. 3 days ago · 13 October 2024, 08:23 BST. As autumn peaks, commuters will be familiar with the phrase "train cancelled due to leaves on the line". So as October brings strong winds and heavy rain, we meet the ...

  4. 1 day ago · Freestyle mending is what I call the art of repairing a garment using any method the sewer prefers. Just as in freestyle swimming, where athletes can use any stroke, or freestyle skating, where skaters blend technical skills with improvisation and artistry, freestyle mending allows for a freeform approach that combines technique with creativity.

  5. 1 day ago · It's long enough to hold your line up over mid steam obstacles and messy tailouts and also to ensure nice clean drifts. The length really helps with mending on the occasionally larger pool too. It is also short enough to enable accurate and unobstructed casts under the thick canopy that often encloses smaller streams and creeks and its short stature helps when scrambling through the really ...

  6. 5 days ago · A new feature film called Mending the Line starring Brian Cox is now available on Netflix, about an old Vietnam veteran and a young Afghanistan one finding healing for their traumas through fly fishing and friendship.

  7. 4 days ago · If you're fishing a weighted nymph there is usually a tiny blip where the fly strikes the water. It's useful to look for that, especially when throwing something like a pile cast or a downstream hook where the fly will not be exactly nine feet off the tip of the line.

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