How QuickDrift Works
QuickDrift helps you prep tippet setups before you fish, store them cleanly on Drift Spools, and change presentations faster with a Quick Connect on your leader.
Prep ahead. Switch fast. Keep fishing.
1. Pre-rig
Tie your tippet setup before you fish — at home, camp, the truck, or before stepping into the river.
2. Store
Wrap the pre-rigged setup onto a Drift Spool and keep it organized inside the QuickDrift Magnetic Storage Shell.
3. Connect
Attach the pre-rigged tippet setup to the Quick Connect on your leader, then spiral/snap it into place.
4. Fish
Get back to casting with less time spent cutting, tying, and rebuilding your setup on the water.
Rigging starts before you step into the water.
QuickDrift is built around preparation. Instead of waiting until conditions change to build a new setup, you can tie multiple tippet setups before the trip and store them on Drift Spools.
That means your dry fly, nymph, streamer, or alternate tippet setup can already be organized and ready before the fishing window opens.
When conditions change, your next setup is already ready.
When depth, hatch activity, or fish behavior changes, pull the Drift Spool you need, connect the pre-rigged tippet setup to the Quick Connect on your leader, and get back to fishing.
You still choose the fly, tippet, depth, and presentation. QuickDrift simply helps you change faster and stay organized.
Choose the Quick Connect for the presentation.
QuickDrift includes Floating and Sinking Quick Connects so you can match the connection to the way you are fishing.
Quick Setup Questions
The Quick Connect attaches to your leader. Your pre-rigged tippet setup connects to the Quick Connect.
The loop of your pre-rigged tippet setup goes over the Quick Connect and spirals/snaps into place.
Yes. QuickDrift moves the tying into your prep. You tie your setups before fishing, store them on Drift Spools, and change them faster on the water. A pre-rig consists of using your favorite knot to tie on your fly, and tying a loop knot at the tag end of your tippet line for Quick Connect attachment.
Yes. You can prep dry, nymph, streamer, or alternate tippet setups ahead of time so you have options ready when conditions change.
Use Floating Quick Connects for surface presentations and Sinking Quick Connects for subsurface presentations.
However, both types of Quick Connects have a secondary hole, designed to place a floating material like wool through to double your Quick Connect as a strike indicator.
Quickdrift System
Start ready. Stay ready. Keep fishing.
Prep your setups before the trip, store them cleanly, and change presentations faster when the water tells you to.
