The Orvis Fly-Fishing Video Podcast
Sports:Wilderness
In the fifth installment of their 10-part series on how to fish a spinner fall, Dave and Amelia Jensen discuss casting techniques specific to presenting spinner patterns. Accuracy is key, so controlling your rod tip is important. Dave is also a big proponent of long leaders, which can be tough to cast quickly and accurately when the fish are close. Here, he demonstrates his technique for getting the fly off the water, making a single backcast, and then creating line speed for the presentation.
How To Fish Fish Gravel Shelves
How To Cast Across For Spooky Fish
How To Do A Raised Cross-Body Reach Mend
Landing Trout Around Obstacles
How To Fight a Big Fish in a Small Stream
How To Fish Near Sweepers
Dry Fly Tactics: Using Small Dries
How-To Double Haul
Rigging and Fishing a Hopper and Streamer Dropper
How to Fish Jig-Head Streamers
How To Do Long Casts Without Hauling
How To Tie a Non-Slip Mono Loop
Fly Fishing Rigging For Sharks
Fly Casting Lessons: Adding Distance To Your Line
Adding Dropper Knot Is a Cinch with a Modified Clinch Knot
Getting Your Flies Into The Strike Zone
How To Spot Rising Trout
How To Catch Difficult Trout
Fighting Big Fish From a Boat with a Fly Rod
How To Avoid Micro Drag With Dry Flies and Nymphs
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