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Joan Wulff's New Fly-Casting Techniques 2ed

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This remarkable book is for everyone who fishes with a fly rod-or wants to learn. In its first edition, Joan Wulff's Fly-Casting Techniques became an instant classic, revolutionizing the art form of fly casting and changing how an entire generation approached the sport. Now, with Joan Wulff's New Fly Casting Techniques, Joan brings her pioneering set of casting "mechanics" to a new audience, offering precise descriptive terms for every part of the cast. Sections are included on improving accuracy and distance, loop control, shooting lines, aerial mending, the double haul, correcting common mistakes, and more. With improvements and refinements on her original techniques, and with a set of extraordinary drawings by David Shepherd, this becomes the most comprehensive book ever written on fly casting.
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Chapter One: To Cast a FlyChapter Two: The Area of Focus - Your Rod Hand and Arm Chapter Three: Basic DisciplineChapter Four: The Visual ConnectionChapter Five: False Casting Chapter Six: Tailoring Your LoopsChapter Seven: Shooting Line Chapter Eight: Double and Single Hauls Chapter Nine: Casting for Distance Chapter Ten: Variation - The OvalChapter Eleven: Fishing AdaptationsChapter Twelve: WindChapter Thirteen: The Saltwater "Quick Cast" Chapter Fourteen: Tackle Chapter Fifteen: Fly Casting Without a Fly RodChapter Sixteen: Practice -- Keep it Interesting Chapter Seventeen: An Introduction to Spey CastingChapter Eighteen: Casting with a HandicapChapter Nineteen: Introducing Youngsters to Fly Casting Afterword: Perfect Casts
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