There is a very real tactile, aesthetic pleasure in good fly casting, quite apart from fishing.
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.
It’s important not to get in the habit of trying to revive every fish that doesn’t need it...
Common sense rules to make sure everyone has a good time on the water.
Developing casting and reeling abilities with your "off" hand is an essential fly-fishing skill.
Watch a good angler work a hooked trout, and you'll notice it doesn’t take all that long for him to land it.
Unless chasing a fast-moving meal, trout never hurry.
With longer leaders, you really need to mind your form and not over-wrist the cast.