Wednesday, January 4, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Spey casting from a dock/shore

I'd recommend slowing everything down a bit, you're probably "blowing your anchor" if the fly is going behind where you're standing. Inevitably, we all try to cast a 13 ft rod like it like it's a 9 ft rod when we first pick it up, while the longer lever requires much less effort or speed.

Another thought is trying to cast parallel to the dock.

Hope this helps, and enjoy the rod.

Dalton

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