Ninety-eight percent of us have major fundamental flaws in our casting strokes…
The rule of thumb for casting stroke length is this: short line, short stroke. Longer line, longer stroke.
Dry-fly fishing can be surprisingly simple–completely accessible–and when everything comes together, it’s pretty much top of the game.
Be honest. Are fast-action rods covering up flaws in your fly casting?
Focus on a smooth, progressive acceleration throughout your casting stroke...
The “tail gunner” has the responsibility to watch the angler in the bow, and time fly casts accordingly.
So much is made of the notion that once you drop your flies on the water, you don’t want to mess with them…
Understanding the feeding rhythm of fish is critical to dry-fly fishing success.
Every additional false cast diminishes your ability to hookup with a fish.