. Dry-fly fishing in theory and practice . HOW TO CAST 85 you have to keep on throwing an unnecessarilylong line is an absurdity. The shorter thecast within reasonable limits, the greater isthe probability of delivering the fly accuratelyand of rising and hooking the fish. Getas well within your distance as possible. Bythis is meant that particular length of linewhich the angler finds by experience he canmanage to the greatest advantage, , nottoo long to cast with comfort, and not soshort that drying becomes a heavy toil. Thismedium distance is the length of cast to selectwherever practica


. Dry-fly fishing in theory and practice . HOW TO CAST 85 you have to keep on throwing an unnecessarilylong line is an absurdity. The shorter thecast within reasonable limits, the greater isthe probability of delivering the fly accuratelyand of rising and hooking the fish. Getas well within your distance as possible. Bythis is meant that particular length of linewhich the angler finds by experience he canmanage to the greatest advantage, , nottoo long to cast with comfort, and not soshort that drying becomes a heavy toil. Thismedium distance is the length of cast to selectwherever practicable. To most people it isabout ten to fifteen yards, and it is frequentlypossible to locate oneself at this distance fromthe fish. Occasionally the position of a tree, bush, or Difficulty ofother natural obstruction, or the shape of the Sriver bank, will necessitate your being closer toyour fish than you would desire, and making thecast a short one, possibly only just the lengthof the gut. In such a position the dry-flyfisherman is placed


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