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GHOSTech Strike Indicators

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Thanks for viewing this video, in which I share my thoughts on Ghostech strike indicators. Recently finding a spot in my vest, this new indicator is unique in that it lands much softer than other systems, yet also has the ability to hold heavier flies up in the water. In his video, I take time to go over the system, share my favorite colors, then explain situations in which I use Ghostech; enjoy!

Ghostech strike indicators: https://ghostechsi.com/
Competitive Angler link for Air-Lock Indicators: https://competitiveangler.com/shop/line-and-leader/strike-indicators/ai…
Competitive Angler link for Dorsey Strike Indicators: https://competitiveangler.com/shop/line-and-leader/strike-indicators/pa…
Rob Giannino's podcast: https://flyfishingjourneys.com/tim-cammisa-trout-feather/
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