Tippets: Casting Drills, Tanner’s “Seeking Absolution”
- The time to practice casting isn’t out on the water, writes Zach Matthews. He outlines five drills for improving your cast for fall fishing success, in this article via The Itinerant Angler.
- There’s an inherent tension in fly fishing, writes Todd Tanner. “When I catch a fish and kill it for my dinner, I’m consciously depleting a precious resource. At the same time, when I catch a fish and release it, I’m showing the world that my desire to hook and play that fish — a clear manifestation of my ego — is more important than whatever negative impacts may arise from my actions.” Read his piece, “Seeking Absolution,” via Hatch Magazine.
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