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90 day average: 61,122
Learn the top fly fishing presentation casts that really do catch more fish.
An intensive one on one fly casting workshop with Master fly casting instructor Carl McNeil.
Never have I seen such excellent flycasting footage
"Casts that Catch Fish, a DVD that brings gorgeous cinematography to the how-to genre. It's a very existing combination because the visuals are so enthralling, you don't actually feel like you're going to school yet the video is packed with great casting instruction from Carl McNeil, a Federation of Fly Fishers Master Casting Instructor" - American Angler Magazine.
"The filming is exquisite. The settings are well chosen for the purpose and not only does the backdrop make the line very easy to see, but it's also beautiful. It doesn't hurt that the filming is flawless too, and I love the camera following the wiggle casts down towards the surface seen from both the caster's perspective and from where the fly is going to land." - Global Fly Fisher
Take a one on one fly casting workshop with Federation of Fly Fishers Master Casting Instructor Carl McNeil as he demonstrates the essential presentation casts.
Each cast is explained step by step in plain simple language with the assistance of slow motion and graphical overlays.
These casts should be considered vital ammunition in the arsenal of all fly anglers of both fresh and salt water. In addition to the slack line presentation casts McNeil covers the roll cast, Bill Gammel's Five Essentials of good fly casting and dealing with windy conditions.
FEATURING:
The Five Essentials of good fly casting
Roll cast
Reach mend
Pile cast
Wiggle cast
Aerial mend
Bucket mend
Tuck cast
Curve casts
Dealing with the wind
Posted by - Team Stonefly http://teamstonefly.com/?p=1505 on 3rd Feb 2011
"Quite simply, not only is McNeils casting instruction excellent, but the cinematography surpasses any Ive seen in an instructional video to date. With the use of slow motion footage and graphic overlays, each and every cast is broken down step by step. As a result, an angler not only understands the purpose of the cast, but also the dynamics that make it possible."
"I thoroughly recommend this to anyone wanting to take their casting and fish catching to the next level."