Fly Casting 101 Class
Join Ascent Fly Fishing and Fly Fishers International certified casting instructor Bill Stewart to begin your journey to becoming a confident, consistent, accurate fly caster. Bill Stewart is a life long angler and a truly passionate and skilled casting instructor. Using a tools and casting techniques learned from decades on the water and solidified in the training of over 800 individual fly castors, Bill and the team at Ascent are here and ready to help you become a strong, accomplished, and confident castor. All casting classes are held at the Ascent Fly Fishing fly shop located at 10143 W Chatfield Ave. Unit 1 Littleton, CO 80127.
Who Should Take The Fly Fishing 101 Class
This class is geared toward casters who have some level of experience with fly casting and fly fishing but are wanting to correct bad habits or build a strong foundation upon which to grow their casting skills . Whether you've been fly fished for 1 year or 25 years, all anglers can benefit from this class. Note that this class is not geared toward young children or first-time beginners. Adults and kids aged 13+ are generally preferred.
Each 1 1/2 class is limited to 10 participants
Why Should You Take The Fly Fishing 101 Class
As Lefty Kreh said, “If people could cast better, they’d catch more fish.” In this class we delve into the secret to casting better, namely being able to form and control loops. This skill is not only fundamental to all casting, but it is the single best way for any caster at any level to improve their casting. Improving loop control will help with:
- Casting in the Wind
- Advanced Casting Techniques (Including Double-Haul)
This Fly Fishing 101 Class Will Consist of the Following:
Let’s Learn It
Loop Formation
- Narrow Loops – What Are Narrow Loops, How Do We Make Them, and When Do We Want Them?
- Wide Loops – Characteristics of Wide Loops and When Do We Want Them? o Tailing Loops – What Are These, What Causes Them, and Why Do We Want to Avoid Them?
- The Secret to Controlling Loop Size and Shape.
Let’s Try It:
- We’ll Focus on Refining Our Loops Using a Pickup-and-Laydown (PULD) Cast. o Proper Setup and Execution of the PULD Cast.
- Adjustments to Control Loop Size in the PULD Cast (Back Cast & Forward Cast) o Importance of the Back Cast.
- Casting Trajectory.
Let’s Add Some Fishing Applications: Utilizing the Pick Up Lay Down cast (PULD)
- PULD on Dominant Side.
- PULD with Change of Direction.
- PULD on Non-Dominant Side.
- Side-Arm PULD.
- Conversion to False Casting.
Wrap Up, Homework, and Casting Practice Recommendations.
- Intro to the Grass Drill
- Grass Drill Progression
Interested in a 1 on 1 casting class or advanced casting instruction? Reach out to Bill Stewart directly at Rockin the Hatch Fly Fishing by CLICKING HERE.