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[10] NET IN QUIET WATER Don't try to drag a big trout upcurrent with a light leader.
10 Tactics For Catching Late-Summer, Low-Water Trout on Small Flies 2007
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Americans for Prosperity caught a big upcurrent early in the Obama administration with the stimulus bill, which passed in February.
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Now the fish came in schools so large that they appeared as burgundy slicks moving upcurrent.
Whitewater, Survival, and the Best Salmon Fishing in Alaska 2007
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Actions taken upstream or upcurrent can have profound impacts on wetland resources downstream or down current.
Ecosystems and Human Well-being~ Wetlands and Water~ Summary for Decision-makers 2008
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Actions taken upstream or upcurrent can have profound impacts on wetland resources downstream or down current.
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Foran hour we've watched a small boat filled with Herberts, another stalwart Foul Rift family, pull in half a dozen shad by trollingflutter spoons up the pool, inching slowly upcurrent.
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He slides over a hump of foaming water and comes to an instant stop, his body downstream, right leg pointing upcurrent.
T. 2006
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To keep control of your craft and, thus, your jig, point the bow straight into the wind or upcurrent and turn on a bow-mounted trolling motor for just a moment, with its power dialed to about three-quarters of maximum.
First Strike 2004
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To keep control of your craft and, thus, your jig, point the bow straight into the wind or upcurrent and turn on a bow-mounted trolling motor for just a moment, with its power dialed to about three-quarters of maximum.
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Sometimes the hopper just stops; sometimes it seems to dart upcurrent a bit or move unnaturally sideways.
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