This time of year, your shadow over the water is something to pay attention to.Its nice to have the sun at your back so you can see what you are doing, but this convenience may come at the expense of a reduced catch rate. If you watch AJ fish on a late fall afternoon, you will notice him making an effort to avoid this, I was just wondering how important shadow projection is? Does the significance of ones own shadow override getting into the best position to fish a particlar pool? Also, if you have limited options as far as positioning, what are some stratigies you employ to still take fish there?