
Fly Fishing Coach | Fly Fishing Curve Casts, Reach Mends, and Water Mends
Fly Casting BlogFor nearly every fly angler, the biggest hurdle to overcome when learning the sport is the art of casting. Fly casting requires patience, finesse, and timing in order to be done right. Bad casts mean that you’re not able to get a good presentation…

Which Fly Fishing Lines Should You Use?
Fly Casting BlogFly Fishing Lines | Understanding Fly Fishing Line Types and Applications
When anglers start fly fishing, they often focus on sinking their time and money into finding the right rod. That’s understandable rods have the curb appeal few…

Preparing for the FFF Master Casting Instructor Certification
Fly Casting BlogBy Dayle and Barbara Mazzarella
Dayle: I passed the FFF Casting Instructor exam in late August, 2011. It was pretty neat to have Suncoast Fly Fishers members Kirk Burton, Tom Gadacz, and Pat Damico at the West Yellowstone FFF Conclave,…

Essentials of Teaching Fly Casting
Fly Casting Blog
Despite changes in distances, speeds, wind and angles, on virtually every cast, an experienced fly caster drifting down a river can throw a streamer to within inches of the bank 95% of the time, with no false casts -…