
West Coast Dreaming Part 2 – The Drift. “Avoid being a one trick pony”. Consistent angling success is built off of this outlook, at least in my opinion. I was able to key on some amazing bites and fisheries for multiple species as I discovered independence in my early to mid twenties. That success however would often dry up as conditions changed and fisheries cycled. It was boom or bust, with very little in between. Over the years since I learned how to evolve, adapt and move beyond what I understood and knew. Pushing myself to new tactics, waters and species. This new foundation has led to consistent success and some of the most amazing experiences, such as catching my unicorn fish in Oregon. So, I quickly recognized that the spot I was fishing for steelhead on the Sandy River wasn’t going to hold fish the same as the river levels returned to normal. My experience after my initial success backed that up. Gone where the one fish every time I fished there, ...