Back Wide Forward Tight. Fly Casting Tips — Red's Fly Shop

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As you begin to generate a longer, straighter, and more efficient cast you'll need to consider bringing the fly back alongside you, rather than up overhead. In a fly cast it's absolutely critical that we eliminate slack. To do this, a backcast plane that brings the fly back alongside you rather than up overhead can rea
As you begin to generate a longer, straighter, and more efficient cast you'll need to consider bringing the fly back alongside you, rather than up overhead. In a fly cast it's absolutely critical that we eliminate slack. To do this, a backcast plane that brings the fly back alongside you rather than up overhead can really help. You'll snag the fly on your rod tip less, and your line will have fewer mid-air collisions which often result in those pesky wind knots. The goal of any caster is to remain connected to their fly with some constant tension on the

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