Fly Fishing Lessons – Part 4

booniecat asked:


Shooting Line. Casting for distance.

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25 Responses to Fly Fishing Lessons – Part 4

  1. naulty3500 says:

    @booniecat exactly! im loving it. im planning on starting to fly fish just the way the casting and all the flowing movement gets me :D

  2. ghstrdrrvng says:

    these Vids are awwesome. Ive always wanted to learn to fly fish but only recently started to learn. these vids help form a GREAT foundation for my future flyfishing ;)

  3. Skidkid6 says:

    Great vid I have a question though. Do you do the shooting line on the back stroke or front? both maybe??

  4. dizzaeble says:

    thanks this video helped so much i live near a river and every day i get trout jumping out about 30 feet in front and i cant cast it out so this helped heaps thanks the only critism i have is maybe next time u make a ”series” try labelling them like long distance casting apart from part1,2,3,4,5 etc thanks

  5. Zoth77 says:

    I was like “why is that funny . . . ?”

    hah!

  6. rezmoneynwkubs says:

    hoo hoo, i invented fly fishing robin, tell em fred!

  7. FishTheMargins says:

    Thanks for this and #3 specifically. I never learned how to cast from a pro, I learned it on my own. I do pretty well, but your videos showed me some mistakes I’ve been making. Thanks again!

  8. freefallingmonkey says:

    has anyone noticed he starts to sound pissed off?

  9. alright4u says:

    This man has a lot of great tips to anyone who wants to learn.

  10. deadheaded71 says:

    thanx boonie your video help me out it taught me the basic fundamentals and from there i developed my owntechinque and of course i caught many of trout caught me a 23 inch brookie on a fly rod that was fun

  11. ChodeMullet says:

    haha… 1:41, “It’s a friction free environment.”

  12. rtch77 says:

    time has passed, now I only pick up a regular fishing rod on occasion. Nice to be out, interesting in strong wind , also weed choked lakes are open for business

  13. blainethor48 says:

    ya pte, if u have a better technique than this one why dont you post a vid of it? wait you probably couldnt do that due to the fact your looking at fly casting lessons on YOUTUBE…

  14. booniecat says:

    Thanks rtch77. This is the whole reason I posted the vids in the first place. It’s not meant to be a bible, just a way to introduce new people to the sport.

  15. psychodelicdragon says:

    vids not available :(

  16. romanaztek says:

    this video can help a lot of new commers to the sport, and it would be great to show some appreciation. after all it is a lesson and most likely for begginers. if you think you can do a better job shut up and go ahead and do. Do a thirty feet cast. Id like to see that.

  17. alirzb says:

    L2Get a haircut

  18. tpttooter946 says:

    thank you so much for that great video!! it does clear alot of things up!!!

  19. rtch77 says:

    who cares about all of you with an “I’m cooler than thou” attitude. Started flyfishing this summer, used these vids and others to learn. Adapted to my own “moves” now I can’t stop flyfishing, catching stuff when no one else is fishing anymore. So thanx for the pointers Boonie!

  20. alegendaryd says:

    he is just using it as an example to show you how to shoot 10 feet of line

  21. pte61kelly says:

    Who do you think you are fooling, thats not shooting 10 feet of line. Its hardly casting at all.

  22. petesy2k07 says:

    tanks 4 all d tips im gonna start fly fishing soon

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  24. irpabkind says:

    Thanks for posting these vids. I’m gonna give this a shot!

  25. friskyferret94 says:

    thats a nice stream

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