Casting Games
An accurate fly cast is more than just a means of delivering a fly—it’s the foundation for success in every form of fly fishing, especially in the technical waters of Southwest Florida. From sight-casting to tarpon on the flats to
Casting Angles
Fly casters come in all shapes and sizes, and they move in different ways. At a not so towering 5’8”, I have always felt that I had certain advantages over my taller counterparts. Placing a fly under an overhanging tree
Choosing a Fly Line
In the saltwater fly fishing world, your line is more than just a connection—it’s the engine behind every cast. For anglers exploring the flats, mangroves, and beaches of Southwest Florida, a floating fly line is the go-to choice. But not
Choosing a Fly Rod
Choosing a fly rod is one of the most important decisions an angler makes. Whether you’re sight-casting to redfish, targeting snook in mangroves, or chasing tarpon on open flats, the right rod can enhance your casting, improve your accuracy, and