Media Summary: Tips for making the important follow-through move which fills the waiting time between the back cast and the forward cast. The heart of the cast. Using the fly rod to create a “loop” and propel the fly line forward. Advanced double-hauling techniques for generating added line speed and distance enabling you to reach your full potential as ...

Joan Wulff Lesson 7 Drift - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Tips for making the important follow-through move which fills the waiting time between the back cast and the forward cast. The heart of the cast. Using the fly rod to create a “loop” and propel the fly line forward. Advanced double-hauling techniques for generating added line speed and distance enabling you to reach your full potential as ... Techniques for adjusting your cast to handle any wind, and using wind to your advantage. Dusty Wissmath is a fly-fishing instructor, author, and travel host who lives in Pennsylvania's trout-rich Cumberland Valley. Using the forward roll cast effectively when there is no room to make a backward cast.

Mechanics for making the ideal backward and forward casts without allowing the line to hit the water. Improving key components an effective cast: timing, stroke length, speed and power.

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Joan Wulff - Lesson 7:  Drift
Joan Wulff - Lesson 4:  Creating a Loop
Joan Wulff demonstrates the Newfoundland Hitch to catch salmon
Joan Wulff - Lesson 1:  The Casting Stroke
Joan Wulff - Lesson 8:  The Double Haul
Joan Wulff - Lesson 10:  Mastering the Wind
Joan Wulff - Lesson 3:   The Basic Cast
Joan Wulff Demonstrates a Rounded Backcast
Fly-fishing instructor Dusty Wissmath on Joan Wulff, the Wulff School, and the mechanics of casting
Joan Wulff Teaches the Basics of Fly Casting
Joan Wulff - Lesson 2:  The Roll Cast
Joan Wulff - Lesson 6:  False Casting
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Joan Wulff - Lesson 7:  Drift

Joan Wulff - Lesson 7: Drift

Tips for making the important follow-through move which fills the waiting time between the back cast and the forward cast.

Joan Wulff - Lesson 4:  Creating a Loop

Joan Wulff - Lesson 4: Creating a Loop

The heart of the cast. Using the fly rod to create a “loop” and propel the fly line forward.

Joan Wulff demonstrates the Newfoundland Hitch to catch salmon

Joan Wulff demonstrates the Newfoundland Hitch to catch salmon

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Joan Wulff - Lesson 1:  The Casting Stroke

Joan Wulff - Lesson 1: The Casting Stroke

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Joan Wulff - Lesson 8:  The Double Haul

Joan Wulff - Lesson 8: The Double Haul

Advanced double-hauling techniques for generating added line speed and distance enabling you to reach your full potential as ...

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Joan Wulff - Lesson 10:  Mastering the Wind

Joan Wulff - Lesson 10: Mastering the Wind

Techniques for adjusting your cast to handle any wind, and using wind to your advantage.

Joan Wulff - Lesson 3:   The Basic Cast

Joan Wulff - Lesson 3: The Basic Cast

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Joan Wulff Demonstrates a Rounded Backcast

Joan Wulff Demonstrates a Rounded Backcast

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Fly-fishing instructor Dusty Wissmath on Joan Wulff, the Wulff School, and the mechanics of casting

Fly-fishing instructor Dusty Wissmath on Joan Wulff, the Wulff School, and the mechanics of casting

Dusty Wissmath is a fly-fishing instructor, author, and travel host who lives in Pennsylvania's trout-rich Cumberland Valley.

Joan Wulff Teaches the Basics of Fly Casting

Joan Wulff Teaches the Basics of Fly Casting

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Joan Wulff - Lesson 2:  The Roll Cast

Joan Wulff - Lesson 2: The Roll Cast

Using the forward roll cast effectively when there is no room to make a backward cast.

Joan Wulff - Lesson 6:  False Casting

Joan Wulff - Lesson 6: False Casting

Mechanics for making the ideal backward and forward casts without allowing the line to hit the water.

Joan Wulff - Lesson 5:  Timing and Other Variables

Joan Wulff - Lesson 5: Timing and Other Variables

Improving key components an effective cast: timing, stroke length, speed and power.