The Number 1 Mistake Made by Beginner Fly Casters (and how to fix it)

The Number 1 Mistake Made by Beginner Fly Casters (and how to fix it)

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The number one mistake made by most beginner fly fishing anglers and how to correct the problem. Having slack line between the rod tip and the fly is the most common problem faced by fly casters. Most often, it is caused by the rod tip following a curved path instead of a straight path. This video will show examples of both casts you can use to compare to your own. Eliminate the slack and your casts will go farther and become more accurate.

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