Trout Tips – practice casting

While the weather is cold and dreary or your local creeks and rivers are closed to fishing, there’s no better time than to practice your casting.
While the weather is cold and dreary or your local creeks and rivers are closed to fishing, there’s no better time than to practice your casting.
While we’re practicing our casts, let’s talk about false casting.
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Build muscle memory to improve casting accuracy with this simple tip from TU’s Kirk Deeter.
While not a casting tip, this tip from TU’s Kirk Deeter can help you move from spot to spot with ease and be ready to fish quickly once you arrive.
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