Fly Casts and Techniques with Justin Duggan Online Masterclass – Preview

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Guide and certified casting instructor Justin Duggan teaches how to increase your catch rate.
This course (and much more) is included in our Premium Membership for only $59.88!  Sign up here.

Our Online Masterclass with Justin Duggan includes individual chapters on:
– Preparing your equipment
– Rod storage
– Line management and preparation
– Retrieves
– Intro to fly casting
– Foundation of the cast
– 180 degree rule
– Roll cast challenges
– Water hauling
– Constant tension/oval cast
– Casting into the wind
– Back hand casting
– Striking
– Fighting fish
– Your reeling hand
And more!

Thank you to Great Fishing Adventures of Australia for making this free chapter possible!

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