Gink and Gasoline
Gink & Gasoline
It’s no small thing to make several hundred casts a day, turning over an eight-inch streamer accurately, especially when many of those casts are over sixty feet. You need the right balance of power and control to do it consistently, moreso as fatigue sets in. I learned a technique years ago when fishing the salt that makes it all come together. The key is knowing when to focus on the power and when to focus on the control.
One of the most fundamental principals in fly casting is, you can’t make a good forward cast without a good back cast.
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