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Stealth Mode Activated: 10 Tips to Land More Fish on Stillwater Flats

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Stealth Mode Activated: 10 Tips to Land More Fish on Stillwater Flats

Think you’re being sneaky on the Stillwater flats? Odds are, you’re blowing your shot before your fly even hits the water.

Intro
Welcome back to the Stillwater Edge Podcast. I’m your host, Greg Keenan. Today, we’re dialing in your cast to avoid spooking fish and start hooking more of them especially in skinny, clear water where your mistakes don’t go unnoticed. Inspired by a recent chat with guides and lodges at the School of Fishing, we’re pulling proven tactics straight from the saltwater flats and applying them to Stillwater fishing. The goal? Stealthy, smart casting that actually converts. Let’s get into it.

Key Tips Covered in the Episode

  1. Use a Longer Leader – Start with 10/12 feet to keep your fly away from your line’s shadow.

  2. Stay Low and Move Slowly – Minimize your profile whether you're on the bank or bow.

  3. Use Wind to Your Advantage – A light breeze at your back softens your fly landing.

  4. Roll Cast When Fish Are Close – Avoid false casts and whip slapping the line.

  5. Cast Beyond the Fish – Retrieve naturally into their path to avoid lining them.

  6. Consider Clear or Low Vis Lines – Especially helpful on calm, high-pressure days.

  7. Spot Before You Cast – Don’t blind cast use your eyes and polarized glasses first.

  8. One Cast, One Chance – Make your first shot count or reposition before trying again.

  9. Fish Low Light Windows – Early morning and late evening give you the stealth edge.

  10. Slow Down and Observe – Less casting, more watching. Hunt your fish like a pro.

Outro
That’s a wrap on today’s episode. Remember, stealthy casting isn’t about being fancy it’s about being thoughtful. The fish are there. You just need to stop alerting them to your presence. Apply these tactics and you'll start seeing more hookups and fewer empty casts. Thanks for tuning in. Tight lines, and I’ll see you on the water.

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Stealth Mode Activated: 10 Tips to Land More Fish on Stillwater Flats

Think you’re being sneaky on the Stillwater flats? Odds are, you’re blowing your shot before your fly even hits the water.

Intro
Welcome back to the Stillwater Edge Podcast. I’m your host, Greg Keenan. Today, we’re dialing in your cast to avoid spooking fish and start hooking more of them especially in skinny, clear water where your mistakes don’t go unnoticed. Inspired by a recent chat with guides and lodges at the School of Fishing, we’re pulling proven tactics straight from the saltwater flats and applying them to Stillwater fishing. The goal? Stealthy, smart casting that actually converts. Let’s get into it.

Key Tips Covered in the Episode

  1. Use a Longer Leader – Start with 10/12 feet to keep your fly away from your line’s shadow.

  2. Stay Low and Move Slowly – Minimize your profile whether you're on the bank or bow.

  3. Use Wind to Your Advantage – A light breeze at your back softens your fly landing.

  4. Roll Cast When Fish Are Close – Avoid false casts and whip slapping the line.

  5. Cast Beyond the Fish – Retrieve naturally into their path to avoid lining them.

  6. Consider Clear or Low Vis Lines – Especially helpful on calm, high-pressure days.

  7. Spot Before You Cast – Don’t blind cast use your eyes and polarized glasses first.

  8. One Cast, One Chance – Make your first shot count or reposition before trying again.

  9. Fish Low Light Windows – Early morning and late evening give you the stealth edge.

  10. Slow Down and Observe – Less casting, more watching. Hunt your fish like a pro.

Outro
That’s a wrap on today’s episode. Remember, stealthy casting isn’t about being fancy it’s about being thoughtful. The fish are there. You just need to stop alerting them to your presence. Apply these tactics and you'll start seeing more hookups and fewer empty casts. Thanks for tuning in. Tight lines, and I’ll see you on the water.

  continue reading

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