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Drift-Walking

The Bankers Boon-dogging Technique covering vast reaches of water in minutes

Timothy Kusherets


This drift-fishing technique should be done near waters where casts can be made far enough that fish cannot see the angler during unlimited visibility. Conversely, turbid conditions allow fishermen to do this technique at will. It can be done by wading anglers and boaters who beach for the drift. It can be done with bobber-jigs, corkies, cheaters, baits, spoons, and spinners.
Drift-walking is perfect where there are long reaches of straight water where holds are limited or nonexistent. Holds like these produce migrating fish that historically are called “arbitrary fish”. Seams of long slots and drop-offs parallel to the shoreline are perfect for producing these fish, making the technique very productive in a short period of time.
Cast out upriver and reel in any slack as the line drifts downstream. Keep the rod tip up with the line as straight as possible. Before the line passes the position of the angler begin walking downstream with it at the same speed of the drift. Keep a finger or thumb on the line near the reel to detect subtle strikes. Remember, it the run is clear with no visible signs of holds then anything that either stops or stalls the line is probably a fish strikes. If you see the line hesitate set the hook hard. If nothing happens cast out and continue the drift.
At the end of the drift, reel in and walk back up to the head of the drift and start over, except this time cast out the distance of the clarity of the water…just like the probing technique. If the hold has more than six feet of visibility then the next cast is six feet or more. If the water is turbid with four feet or less then make the next cast four feet and start the drift-walk again.
This is an excellent way to cover a lot of water thoroughly. In many cases it will take a few minutes to cover a single drift, which will inherently keep fish on the bite with little to no pressure.

 

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