A note from @fosh_au:

“There’s nothing quite like exploring new small streams for the first time. Sometimes you have to work with the environment, in this case scaling a fallen tree in order to get just the right drift. We find it extremely satisfying exploring the Australian rivers and streams. It’s all about getting the right drift and getting a cast into the runs that others might overlook. Be sure to take the extra time to do the bow and arrow cast, or get into a tricky spot and drift a nymph down.”

Reel of the week from Riley Berry, check out Riley’s Instagram @fosh_au and @rileyflyfishing.

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Nelson Oxley
I’m originally from Tabernash, Colorado, and my passion for fishing started early, influenced by my grandfather, who managed Nelson’s Fly Shop. As soon as I got my driver’s license, I began guiding, and now I’m in my seventh year of doing so. I am a Account Manager at Flylords. I work with various brands in the industry to grow their digital marketing presence and run campaigns to increase their product and brand visibility. One thing I love about Flylords is the passion that goes into our work; everyone is deeply involved in what we strive to create. My favorite types of fishing are casting dry flies from a drift boat and stalking flats species from a skiff!

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