Fly Fishing Success Relies On Stealth Tactics!
We couldn't agree more Joe.
On some popular web forums the discussion has come up multiple times. People are so concerned about long-distance casting, it makes me wonder if many of them are even thinking about accuracy.
All of the experts would agree that Accuracy comes first and then Distance.
You can read fly fishing expert Lefty Kreh's take on the subject in my newly released eBook called 101 Fly Fishing Tips.
The website address is: http://www.SimpleFlyFishing.com
The article we're linking to below, written by Joe, is very entertaining and worth your time to read.
Enjoy,
Duke
Chron.com Fly fishing hasn't always been such a walk in the park:
"A decent cast of 40 or 50 feet was a big deal. But one of the ageless truths of fly fishing is that, regardless of venue or species, a lot of fish can be caught within 40 feet of the rod tip. The keys for close-quarters success are a stealthy approach and an accurate presentation."
On some popular web forums the discussion has come up multiple times. People are so concerned about long-distance casting, it makes me wonder if many of them are even thinking about accuracy.
All of the experts would agree that Accuracy comes first and then Distance.
You can read fly fishing expert Lefty Kreh's take on the subject in my newly released eBook called 101 Fly Fishing Tips.
The website address is: http://www.SimpleFlyFishing.com
The article we're linking to below, written by Joe, is very entertaining and worth your time to read.
Enjoy,
Duke
Chron.com Fly fishing hasn't always been such a walk in the park:
"A decent cast of 40 or 50 feet was a big deal. But one of the ageless truths of fly fishing is that, regardless of venue or species, a lot of fish can be caught within 40 feet of the rod tip. The keys for close-quarters success are a stealthy approach and an accurate presentation."
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