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Brian Deloach is a Fly Fishers International (IFF) certified casting instructor hailing from Tennessee. Rob initially met Brian when he hired him for a few hours of urban guiding around Washington D.C. After their fishing outing, they returned to Rob’s house and recorded a podcast where Brian shared insights about casting and fishing in his local waters. This time, the episode’s focus is solely on casting. Brian discusses proper techniques and terms used by IFF certified casting instructors, he will explain the essential principles for successful fly casting, and how to apply this to fishing. This episode is filled with casting analogies, so be sure to jot down some notes. We find out Brian's favorite five weight rod and where he likes to eat after a day of fishing. Brian dispels myths and common misconceptions, clarifies the differences between levers and springs in relation to your rod, recommends casting literature worth reading, and emphasizes the importance of maintaining your fly line. Brian is confident your fly line is filthy.
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By Rob Snowhite4.5
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Brian Deloach is a Fly Fishers International (IFF) certified casting instructor hailing from Tennessee. Rob initially met Brian when he hired him for a few hours of urban guiding around Washington D.C. After their fishing outing, they returned to Rob’s house and recorded a podcast where Brian shared insights about casting and fishing in his local waters. This time, the episode’s focus is solely on casting. Brian discusses proper techniques and terms used by IFF certified casting instructors, he will explain the essential principles for successful fly casting, and how to apply this to fishing. This episode is filled with casting analogies, so be sure to jot down some notes. We find out Brian's favorite five weight rod and where he likes to eat after a day of fishing. Brian dispels myths and common misconceptions, clarifies the differences between levers and springs in relation to your rod, recommends casting literature worth reading, and emphasizes the importance of maintaining your fly line. Brian is confident your fly line is filthy.
Brian’s notes & links
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