One area of a stream that has always caused me funk are eddys.  Now I have
caught fish in them so they get some time - usually too much- from me given
their production.  My problem is exemplified best by a large boulder just
upstream from the entrance of the South Fork on the Provo River.  Here the
water eddys but it has not just the normal eddy running in a
counterclockwise direction but there are subcurrents that are inside of the
major one.  This makes making almost any kind of presentation a major
problem.  I have seen very large trout moving in the currents but rarely get
a second look from them.  I do occasionaly hook a 8"-12" fish there but
nothing of any size.  I have tried "high sticking" but two problems occur.
It is difficult to maintain a natural drift as I watch the bubbles moving
there and you have to get so close that the big guys of the river head off.
Given this problem how would you solve it?

Mike

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