Episode

Casting... Indoors?

Podcast
Casting Across Fly Fishing
Published
Jan 9, 2026
Duration seconds
1584
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Summary

Hear me out: I am not saying everyone can or should practice fly casting indoors. But if you can, why not? In today's episode I am really discussing how a lot of us would benefit from more and more diverse fly casting practice. Although it is essential to practice casting under ideal circumstances, it makes a whole lot of sense to also practice in realistic settings. Can you always face your target? Are you always able to go 10-to-2? Is it always feasible to fully pivot your hips while double hauling? The answer is no. So go ahead and prepare for those situations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices