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The Casting Across Fly Fishing Podcast explores the quarry and the culture of fly fishing. Each episode, I'll discuss some aspect of fly fishing - the people, places, and things that go into the pursuit of fish.
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Fly Fishing Accusations, XXVIII
This installation of "fly fishing accusations" is all about dogmatic opinions.
Included are convictions regarding:
wading boot soles
angling literature
the exclusivity claims of Christianity
Does that last one sound like it might not fit in with the others? Well, if the feedback I received from a recent article is any indication: it certainly does.
Enjoy, and don't hesitate to reach out with your questions, comments, or accusations.
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[Cast1] Your Next Step in Fly Fishing
The initial Cast1 podcast series is wrapping up this week. The response to the first batch of episodes has been great, and I promise that there will be more podcasts along these lines in the future.
Today's episode presents you with some next steps. Whether you're just getting into fly fishing or you've been on the water, rod in hand, for decades, I believe that this advice is equally valid.
As always, feel free to reach out with podcast topics or any other questions, comments, or accusations.
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[Cast1] The Culture of Fly Fishing
Is fly fishing just you, a rod, and a fish?
In one sense, it is. But in a much broader, more realistic way of thinking about things it certainly is not. There are a lot more people doing what you do, and being a part of that culture is not only unavoidable but enriching.
Today I cover some important subject matter in the periphery of the fly fishing image. Things like literature and conservation aren't directly in the cast+bug=trout equation, but they have been, are, and will be what makes fly fishing what it is.
Whether you've been angling forever or just getting started, it is worth thinking about how you're part of a community of people who happen to like chasing fish with long rods.
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[Cast1] Warm Water Fly Fishing
Yes: you can fly fish for panfish and bass.
Before the seasoned and refined fly fisher scoffs at this question, it is important to realize that this is actually a very common query among new anglers.
In an incredibly cursory manner in today's show, I go over how and why the trout angler can and should spend some time on their local pond. The benefits include honing skills. Not to mention, catching a mess of bluegill on a 5-weight is all sorts of fun.
As always, check out the back catalog on Casting Across for more info on the subject.
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[Cast1] The Seasons of Trout
If you fly fish for trout, you can fish 12 months out of the year.
There are a handful of very important caveats to that statement, but it is true nonetheless. Exceptions aside, it is key to understanding some of the reasons why fishing changes throughout the year and why.
In another surface-level introduction, I walk through winter, spring, summer, and fall. Covering what you will encounter and how you might find success, I give you a glimpse at how someone might fish in all but the most extreme weather.
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[Cast1] Casting & Presenting Flies
You've got a fly rod. You've wrangled a few dozen flies into a box. You've even managed to get a hot tip on where some trout might be found.
...now what?
Having all the gear and all the intel won't amount to anything unless you can cast your fly and cast it in the right spot. That is where casting and presentation come in.
In an incredibly brief overview of these two pivotal angling topics, I share a few key things you ought to be thinking about as you approach the water. What casting and presentation both have in common is the importance of getting the essentials nailed down followed by quality opportunities for repetition.
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