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  • Tips on Fly Casting With a Wet Fly Dropper Rig

    Fly fishing offers anglers the ability to use flies that coordinate with the hatch of local larvae and bugs which are the natural diet of the native fish. A fly angler can utilize a wet fly dropper rig to present two different flies at the same time with varying depths, increasing the chances of a strike.

  • How to Cast a Fly With a Spinning Setup

    Flies are among the most effective lures for trout, although they are just as good for catching fish such as bass and sunfish. Most fishermen who fish with flies use fly-fishing rods and reels, which are designed to cast the nearly weightless flies. But some fishermen do not own fly-fishing equipment, or do own it but are not comfortable casting with it. By selecting the proper spinning setup and the right equipment, those anglers can use spinning gear to cast flies.

  • How to Improve Your Fly Casting

    Fly fishing is a fishing method that uses artificial flies to catch fish like trout, pike and salmon. According to Steve Rajeff of the Federation of Fly Fishers, casting can be analyzed from categories like loop, tempo, stroke and trajectory. Aside from casting techniques, appropriate fly fishing gear is also necessary to better cast your flies. For short-distance casting, use level lines. For short-to-medium distance casting, select double-taper lines. Weight-forward lines are best for casting longer distances and larger flies.

  • Fly Casting: Overhead Casting

    Overhead casting a fly rod can be done in two directions, forward and backward. Learn how to overhead cast a fly rod using the fly casting tips in this free video on fly fishing.

  • Fly Casting: Spey Casting

    Spey casting a fly rod is perfect for locations where there is limited back cast room. Spey cast a fly rod using the fly casting tips in this free video on fly fishing.

  • How to Fly Cast a Perfect Loop

    Every fly fisherman wants to fly cast a perfect loop. Understanding these terms and applying them to your cast. Cast a perfect loop using the fly casting tips in this free video on fly fishing.

  • How to Correct Tailing Loop in a Fly Cast

    The tailing loop has been the demise of fly fishermen since the first silk fly line was cast. Although the kinematics of the fly-cast appear challenging, they are easy to master. However, if you are reading this, you are probably already "carrying" quite a bit of line and want to know how to get rid of that pesky knot-tying drop loop at the end of your cast. Here are a few of the most common reasons you are creating a tailing loop in your forward cast and the remedies to get rid of them.

  • Learn How to Cast Your Fly Accurately

    Learn how to improve your fly casting accuracy in a safe and efficient way in this free video series.

  • Understand Cast Stroke Mechanics

    Learn about fly casting stroke mechanics for amateur fly fishermen in this free video series.

  • How to Read Your Fly Casting Line

    Picking up your line, back casting and allowing the line to unfurl are all discussed in this free video series.

  • How to Pause to Straighten Out a Fly Casting Line

    Lifting a line slowly, accelerating to a stop and pausing are all techniques that can result in a successful fly casting. Learn more in this free video series.

  • How to Pick the Line Up from the Water in Fly Casting

    Watch a fly casting demonstration of how to load the rod and pop the fly out of the water in this free fly fishing and casting techniques video lesson.

  • Fly Casting Demonstration

    An expert fly fishing guide gives a fly casting demonstration, plus gives casting tips and techniques, in this free fly fishing video lesson.

  • How to Shoot Line in Fly Casting

    Get tips on how to properly shoot line, or extend the length of your cast, in fly casting in this free fishing and casting techniques video from an expert fly fishing guide.

  • Shooting Line in Fly Casting

    Shooting line in fly fishing is a way to lengthen the amount of line that you're fishing with and extend the length of your cast. Learn more in this free fly casting video lesson.

  • Abrupt Stop & Pause in Fly Casting

    Start fly fishing today with these free videos on casting techniques.

  • Power Snap Wrist Movement in Fly Casting

    For the power snap of the back cast in fly fishing, move your wrist 45 degrees backward, the move it forwards again for the power snap of the forward cast. Learn more about the correct hand and wrist movement of the power snap part of the cast in this free fly casting video lesson.

  • Loading Move Techniques in Fly Casting

    Get tips on how to correctly move your hands for the loading move part of a fly cast in this free fly fishing and casting techniques video lesson.

  • Why the Loading Move is Important in Fly Casting

    The fly rod in fly fishing is very flexible and can easily wobble. The loading move bends the rod to stiffen it and prevent any wobbles in the fly cast. Learn more about the function of the loading move of a cast in this free fly fishing video lesson.

  • The Power Snap in Fly Casting

    Get an overview of the power snap wrist motion of the forward and backward fly fishing cast in this free fishing and casting techniques video lesson.

  • The Loading Move in Fly Casting

    The loading move is the first part of the cast in fly fishing. Learn more about the loading move and why it's important in this free fly casting video lesson.

  • How to Get a Tight Loop in Fly Casting

    To get a tight loop in fly casting, move the fly rod in a straight line and use the correct wrist motion. Learn how in this free fly fishing and casting techniques video lesson.

  • Tight Loops vs. Wide loops in Fly Casting

    There are two types of loops in fly casting: the tight loop and the wide loop. Find out what tight loops and wide loops are in fly fishing in this free casting techniques video lesson.

  • Fly Casting Basics

    Fly casting involves a back cast and a forward cast, with each cast ending in an abrupt stop. Learn more about the basics of casting in this free fly fishing video lesson.

  • How to Learn Fly Casting Techniques

    You can learn to cast a fly rod in a day, but it can take years to perfect the technique. For many anglers, casting isn't just about getting the fly into the water-it's an art form. Learn the basic principles of casting and you'll be able to catch fish on a small stream or make beautiful casts across a large river.

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