casting

Backhand Casting – Adjust Your Trajectory
Cast high on the forward cast and present low on the backcast. Photo Credit: Jason Whiting. Presenting the fly on your backcast is one of the...

Learning to Cast With Your Opposite Hand – 3 Drills
Drill number two, illustrated. Photo: Kyle Shea. Ever thought to yourself, "gee, it'd sure be nice to be able to cast both right AND left handed?" If...

Practice Flies
High vis. gotcha. Photo: Kyle Shea. A few days ago we stressed how important we think a little casting practice can be before a trip, and...

Which Spey Cast Should I Use?
Jerry making a cast from river left, most likely with an upstream wind. Photo: Greg Houska. Today's post comes from the 'topics you asked us to...

False Cast Short of Your Target
False cast short, and shoot to your target. Photo: Hollis Bennett. As anyone who has done a bit of flats fishing can tell you, bonefish can...

Casting to Tailing Bonefish
"Okay, the Deneki blog said to relax.." You've stalked, searched, and finally spotted perhaps the most exciting thing in bonefishing, a tailing bonefish.. Now what? Tailing...

Turning ‘Bad’ Casts into Great Presentations
This fish didn't see the cast. Photo: Zac Cassill. Good casts feel good, but good presentations catch fish and today Alaska West guide, Greg Houska, is coming...

Skagit Revolution – Download Available
Join the revolution. Photo: Beattie Productions screenshot. The folks at Beattie Outdoor Productions have teemed up Tom Larimer to produce the latest and greatest instructional video on...
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