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Fly Fishing Casting Techniques : How to Pick the Line Up from the Water in Fly Casting

Posted in fly fishing supplies  by admin on September 12th, 2009

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.

Expert: Alvin Dedeaux
Contact: www.alvindedEaux.com
Bio: Alvin has been a fly fishing guide and casting instructor for 12 years, and has been fly fishing for 32 years. He is a graduate of the Joan Wulff fly casting instructor’s school.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

Duration : 0:1:34


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5 Responses to “Fly Fishing Casting Techniques : How to Pick the Line Up from the Water in Fly Casting”

  1. fishguru73 Says:

    You’re right. It …
    You’re right. It isn’t that hard. People make it more complicated then it needs to be. I takes alot of practice to get past mentally preconcieved notions and just start casting smoothly with accuracy and control. Once you master the basics you start wanting to use a fly rod for everything. It isn’t universally great in all situations, but it’s the best way to present to any fish in shallow and clear water with a very natural look.

  2. hakersylwek Says:

    Zna sie gosc na …
    Zna sie gosc na rzeczy

  3. dec21000 Says:

    fly fishing isnt …
    fly fishing isnt that hard. basically feel the weight of the rod and get into ur own rythm.just treat the rod as an extension of yourself,also when casting don think the rod does all the work the line is very important. feel the weight of the line it will help in improving ur cast.. its sometin to that of bull whip except you shouldnt here a crack sound. it should be quiet and smooth. happy fishing.

  4. lepricon41 Says:

    well tomarrows day …
    well tomarrows day 1, my first day fly fishing thx for the tips ur the first guy who talked about putting ur line in the water, everyone else concentrated on teh casting thx again

  5. therebeld Says:

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