
Outdoor Skills
Fly Casting and Presenting the Fly
Course Overview
Imagine casting a fly to a feeding fish more than 50 feet away, allowing the fly to drift naturally through clear slow-moving water, and then watching the fish surface and take it in. That successful moment in fly fishing doesn’t happen by accident. This course is designed as an intensive two day workshop in casting and fly presentation that will enable students to improve their chances of catching fish on a fly. The progressive method of casting will be used to develop good casting techniques for beginners and to help experienced casters shed some bad habits to improve distance and accuracy, and better handle windy conditions and tight casting quarters. Casts will include the single haul, double haul, roll cast, reach and puddle casts, aerial and on water mends, the Belgian wind cast, and the steeple cast. The presentation portion of the class will focus on a variety of techniques that will enable students to present a fly more naturally in both still and moving water, dead drift nymphing, fishing pocket water, and swinging flies and streamers. As part of the fly presentation portion of the class, various leader and tippet formulas will also be discussed which, coupled with the casting and presentation techniques the students will learn, should improve their fly-fishing success.
Required Tools
- None
Optional Tools
- None