DRIFTSEAM
Fly Fishing
Cold water. First light. The river hasn’t woken up either.
47°F· CLEAR·PM 56Read down
The lie
Find the seam —the line between fast and slow, where the big ones sip.
44°F· MIST·FLOW 210
Watch the mist lift. Read the water.
Before the first cast, the river tells you where it holds. Let it.

The sip
One good drift is worth a hundred casts.
Everything upstream is preparation. The take happens in the inches where the current forgets itself.
Three ways in
Read the water.

FIELD JOURNAL
Reading Water
Where trout hold and why — seams, tailouts, foam lines, and the soft water behind a stone.
Read the guides →
THE RACK
Wear the Drift
Word-only tees on heavy cotton for people who read water. Quiet as a good approach. Shipped worldwide.
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FIELD JOURNAL
Match the Hatch
What is coming off the water, and the fly that answers it — a working table for the season ahead.
See the hatch chart → 47°F· CLEAR·FLOW 196
Dead drift. Hold your breath.
No drag, no sound — the fly rides the current like it was never tied to anything.
Where the big ones sip
Wear the drift.
Word-only tees on heavy cotton, cut for early mornings and long walks to the water. Shipped worldwide.
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