Posted on August 18th, 2011 by Trout-man
This is the one real reason why trout fishing became so popular. Unlike a lake, fish in a stream are really limited to where they can go. I mean, trout can travel up and down a river or stream with ease, but most rivers are not that wide.
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Posted on August 8th, 2011 by Trout-man
A commonly used metaphor in fly fishing for casting is called ten and two. You can basically think of a giant clock right next to you while you’re casting. When you cast your rod forward, your rod should stop at the ten o clock hand on the clock and your back cast should stop near the two o clock hand on the clock. Timing your starts and stops is very important when trying to get a nice accurate cast.
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