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Sep 04 2014

Better Double Hauling

Fly Casting at Alaska West

A well executed double haul is essential to nearly all avenues of fly casting. Whether it’s casting further, casting better into the wind, turning over heavy flies, or just taking the load off of your rod arm, the double haul is the secret sauce, and therefore worth perfecting. Today we’re coming at you with a bit…
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Sep 02 2014

How Far Should I Lead a Bonefish?

Charlie at Andros South

A question we get asked all the time at Andros South is ‘how far should I lead a bonefish?’ In other words, how far in front of the fish should I aim my cast? Bonefish are almost always moving and therefore it is important to present the fly far enough in front to avoid ‘lining’…
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Jun 12 2014

3 Ways to Cast Further

Casting Far Fly Rod

Casting a long ways is not anywhere close to the most important skill in fly fishing.  We’d actually tell you that casting too far is one of the leading causes of not catching fish…but that’s a topic for another day! Bombing long casts is fun, and every once in a while, you need to cast…
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May 27 2014

Fly Casting – Creep vs. Drift

Creep vs. Drift

Warning: this is a semi-detailed post on correcting a common fly casting fault. If you’re not into the detailed mechanics of fly casting, click here for some big fish photos instead! Fly casting is an art that will never be perfected, only improved upon. It’s part of what makes the sport great! Nonetheless, there are…
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May 06 2014

Casting Down Wind

Casting for Bonefish

We’ve run many posts in the past about casting in the wind, and for good reason- it’s tough! Most of the time we’ve concentrated on how to cast directly into the wind, or when the wind is on your casting side. These are the most difficult wind directions to cast into and cause the most trouble…
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Apr 29 2014

Congrats Again, Whitney!

Whitney Gould Spey Champion-1

Alaska West‘s own Whitney Gould is once again the world champion of spey casting! Earlier this month at the Spey-O-Rama in San Francisco, Whitney won the women’s division with casts of 129, 135, 132 and 138 feet.  Wow. Congratulations, Whitney!  We’re super proud of you. More on Spey Casting All About Spey Fishing Rotate Your…
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Apr 28 2014

Spey Casting – Top 3 Casting Faults

George Cook Casting

We do a lot of spey casting at our lodges, and in turn a lot of spey casting instruction. When working with anglers on their casting, we tend to see many of the same casting faults while making the transition from single hand fly casting to spey casting. Here are the 3 most common spey…
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Mar 25 2014

5 Tips for Casting Heavy Rigs and Flies

Wide Casting Stroke

With only a few short months away until we start our season in Alaska, we couldn’t help but think about chucking big gaudy flies and rigs to the plethora of species that call our river home. Whether it is heavily weighted flies, split shot ridden nymph rigs, or ‘dredger style’ sink tips, there is nothing…
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Mar 14 2014

Wind on Your Right Shoulder?

Wind on the Right by Louis Cahill Photography

Casting a fly rod with the wind blowing the line into your body is probably the toughest casting situation you can face.  Yes, when you’re new to casting in the wind it can be a challenge to cast directly upwind, but a tight loop, high line speed and the right casting plane can all make…
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Feb 01 2014

New Casting Platform at Andros South

Casting Platform

Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a bonefishing newbie, a little practice goes a long way. Regardless of your experience level, there is always room for improvement. This is one of the great truths of our wonderful sport that keeps us coming back for more! Well, we recently made an addition to our casting area…
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