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Old 06-06-2012, 07:55 AM
densa44 densa44 is offline
 
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: North of Cochrane
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You are getting the voice of experience here for sure.

Casting is NOT a killer that you might think. If your line floats, and the rod is "stiff" a roll cast will get you going. My grand father always said that careful wading was more important than casting.

Pick a fly that you can see, a dry one that will float on its own, like an elk hair caddis. Buy new flys slowly, you'll get very good advice here what works and where. If you want to try tying them, it is not too hard and a cool hobby,

This site has a number of experts in both fishing and tying.

I glad you are joining the club.
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