Joan Wulff’s Dynamics of Fly Casting Miracle Productions and Down East Books are proud to announce Joan Wulff’s Dynamics of Fly Casting. This 90-minute video is the culmination of Joan’s 60 year career as a champion fly caster, teacher, and fisherman. She shows and explains the mechanics and techniques she has been developing and refining during those years. The viewer will learn the important elements of great casting, vital hand and arm movements, practice routines that teach how to make almost all kinds of casts, and some very special tips. They are all shown and explained, clearly and concisely, sometimes using on-stream examples and sometimes utilizing computer graphics.
In chapter format, Joan shows and explains her proven technique. The advice here is indispensable for those just learning to fly fish as well as for those who’ve been doing it for years.
Customer Review: A very good introduction
I am a complete beginner, but with this video as my guide, I am already casting fairly well after only four practice sessions. Joan Wulff is a pleasant, well informed, highly respected fly fisherman and instructor, and her presentations are very clear, helpful, and well organized. Lessons cover the basic cast, false casting, double hauling, roll casting, and other useful topics. The production qualities of this video are excellent: the audio is as clear as a bell, and the scenery is beautiful. Highly recommended for beginners.
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