Sunday Classic / The Echo Micro Practice Rod for Teaching Fly Casting

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No one is intimidated by a toy. I'm an evangelist. A true believer, and like any zealot, there is nothing I love more than sharing my faith. I find myself teaching a lot of fly casting. Whether you picked up a fly rod yesterday or twenty years...



Fix Your Tailing Loops Once and For All

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Tailing loops are maybe the most common problem in fly casting and they are remarkably easy to fix. During our last Bonefish School in the Bahamas we had a great conversation about tailing loops with good friend Michael White. Whitie's approach to fixing tailing loops...



The Water Haul Cast – Slow Your Roll

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By Kent Klewein The water haul cast is phenomenal for fly fishing small trout streams. I love it for a few reasons. First, because it allows you to make a presentation without false casting over the fish. This is done by you using the water and fly...



Saturday Shoutout / The Cobra Climbs A Tree

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Having trouble getting your fly into those hard to reach trees? The Limp Cobra can help. This post strikes the perfect balance between humor and solid information. Even if trees are not a problem for you, you'll get a couple of good laughs. If they are,...



Why All Fly Anglers Should Be Watching Their Back Cast

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By Kent Klewein NO FLY ANGLER SHOULD EVER FEEL ASHAMED TO WATCH HIS/HER BACK CAST WHEN FLY FISHING. In fact, if you make a habit of consistently watching your back cast, you'll become a much better fly caster overtime and catch a good deal more fish when...