In this episode of RIO’s “How To Fly Fish” series, RIO brand manager Simon Gawesworth explains how to get more distance when fly casting – something most anglers strive for.
Though distance isn’t always the answer, knowing how to cast further is a big plus.
Simon runs through some of the basic tackle choices that can make a big difference with regard to how far an angler can cast. In addition, Simon explains and demonstrates a number of casting techniques that will improve everyone’s distance.
In Case You Missed It…
This link to the previous RIO Fly Fishing Tip shows how to identify the four main fly families that are most pertinent to fly fishers worldwide. As shown in this video, the four families are identified by what the wings of the fly look like when at rest – whether flat, upright, scaly or roof/tent shape.
RIO’s Fly Tying Tip
Our twice-a-month RIO Fly Tying Tip has proven to be very popular, and if you missed the last episode, you can catch it again here. In this episode, Brita discusses the many options there are to add weight to your fly when tying – whether wire, cones, dumbbell eyes, beads, or bead chain.
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