Sometimes everything can be right…the cast, the drift, the bait…and still the fish don’t get hooked. Here’s an interesting scene I shot on a tributary to the Togiak River in Alaska, where a nice Dolly Varden does a fly-by on roe cluster but doesn’t commit to the bait.

The Dolly Varden makes his move…

But something just isn’t right…the close proximity of the camera perhaps?

Even that milky goodness seeping out of the bait wasn’t enough for this guy! Why do you think he didn’t go all in?