Drag out a dry fly or nymph can be perilous, triggering you to get more rejections, misses out on, and bad hook sets. In some cases, this drag is hardly noticeable to the fly fisher, either on a drifting dry fly or on an indication when nymph fishing. However it can be enough to trigger a trout to decline your fly. In this fantastic video from Jensen Fly Fishing, you’ll discover how to acknowledge this difficult “micro-drag” and how to prevent it by altering your position or by making a various cast.