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We are out here on the lower Niagara River in the month of December, and today we're looking for trout. We're going to be ...
Tight Loops If you can cast your fly line in a narrow loop, it will cut through the air efficiently and give you the distance you’re looking for.
Picture a straight line coming out of the tip of your fly rod, parallel to the ground. If you keep your rod tip along that line throughout your backcast and release, you’ll throw tight loops.
If you ever wanted to learn how to fly fish now is your opportunity. An all-Women’s Fly-Fishing School sponsored by Rhode ...