Fly Casting Styles
There are many different fly casting styles, here are just a few. Some are better for accuracy, some for distance, some for heavy flies and windy days and others evolve to suit our day to day fishing, what ever we're chasing. When we learn them and use them they just become part of our repertoire of delivery techniques. We should learn more than one, and use them in the appropriate circumstances.

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Belgium Cast, Stopping the Rod, Using your Wrist

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Fly Casting - Why Won't My Leader Straighten??!!

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Do this to get longer fly casts INSTANTLY!

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The Art of Fly Casting VHS 1995 Chico Fernandez, comprehensive instructional video fly cast fishing

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Fly Casting 101 - The Rail - Something All Fly Casters Need to Master

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The #1 Mistake Beginner Fly Casters Make

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Tim Rajeff on Distance Casting in the Wind

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How to • Fly casting • Common faults - and how to fix them • fishing tips

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How to backhand cast / mastering the backhand cast in saltwater fly fishing

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Chapter 2 - lesson 7: Constant Tension, Oval, Belgian Family of Casts

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Big Fly Distance Cast

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Fly fishing roll cast - Peter Hayes Cressy Conclave 2012

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Perfect Your Roll Cast In Five Minutes | Fly Fishing How To with Pat Ryan

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Advanced Fly Casting Techniques with Mark Sedotti

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Fly Casting - Casting Large Flies - Episode 19 (feat. Blane Chocklett)

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Cast 165FT Easily with James Tomlinsons Double Haul Innovation

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How to do a backhand cast

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Improve Your Fly Casting - Accuracy

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How To Double Haul - Fly Casting (feat. Flip Pallot)

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