I met a fellow named John on the Farmington today and along with his fly rod he was toting a seine that he said he made with mesh and two sticks. It had some fancy stitching on the mesh so just to tease him a little I said come on, you didn't make that. Your wife must have stitched that thing together for you. He said ,"well OK , she did make it for me but it was to my specs."He went on to talk about Gary Borger and how important the information is which we can easily and quickly can obtain from the stream using the seine. He showed me a picture of a 20 plus inch brown he caught about a half hour earlier on a fly he chose from the seine sampling he had taken earlier. His method of sampling was to hold the seine down stream and shuffle his feet thus stiring the bottom. Later iin the day, I had recalled talking about this very technique with Aaron some time ago and he posed this question to me, is the shuffle sampling actually whats in the drift? I said ofcourse it is. He said not necessarily. So I thought I would ask about this on the forum. I would like to hear Davy Wotton's thought on this. How about Silver Creek, You being a fishing buddy of Gary Borger might also have some insight on this from what Gary has told you. Also of course , any of the guys who might have a thought on this.