Saltwater Fly Casting Techniques: How To Cast Effectively For The Biggest Fish And Under The Most Demanding Situations
Saltwater Fly Casting Techniques: How To Cast Effectively For The Biggest Fish And Under The Most Demanding Situations: Master Casting Coach Kreh s years of on-the-water teaching experience can make a beginning saltwater fly caster an expert, and an expert a pro. Excellent instruction from a master casting coach.When fly fishing in fresh water, casting a weighted size 4 fly a distance of 35 feet can be a difficult task but that is just the starting point when fly casting in salt water. In order for anglers to get the most out of the exhilarating sport of catching 30-pound stripers and 150-pound tarpon, they must be able to spot a fish and cast a large fly a distance of over 50 feet into the wind at a moment s notice. This is where Lefty Kreh s years of on-the-water teaching experience can make a beginning saltwater fly caster an expert, and an expert a pro. Lefty shows how to:cast into the windchange directions when roll castingcast weighted lines and leaderstime the descent of a fly after it has hit the watercast to moving fishIn addition, Lefty has included dozens of insightful tips that will result in more effective hookups and bigger fish. Whether novices or seasoned fishermen, anyone who studies this practical book will become a better caster and a better angler.ABOUT THE AUTHORLefty Kreh is an internationally known and respected master in the field of fly fishing. He has taught fly casting and fly-fishing techniques since the 1950s, and he has fished in all fifty states, every province in Canada, Iceland, and much of Europe, South America, and the South Pacific. Lefty is the author of The L.L. Bean Saltwater Fly-Fishing Handbook, Presenting the Fly, Fly Fishing in Salt Water, Saltwater Fly Patterns, Practical Fishing Knots, Solving Casting Problems, and 101 Fly-Fishing Tips. He lives in Maryland. In order for anglers to get the most out of the exhilarating sport of catching 30-pound stripers & 150-pound tarpon, they must be able to spot a fish & cast a large fly a distance of over 50 feet into the wind at a moment s notice. From Riverbum


