Friday 25 May 2012

Practice, practice, practice

I've been practicing a lot since my casting lessons.  I've seen quite a bit of improvement.  I still have a long way to go but everyday seems to get a little better.  Big thanks to Rick Whorwood of http://www.flycastingschool.com/

Tuesday 22 May 2012

Lessons learned..

Wow what an awesome time I had with Rick Whorwood this evening.  The man is an awesome instructor.  I can't say enough good things.  I learned more in two hours than I would have in two years on my own.  Time and money well spent.  If you need a quality casting instructor in the Niagara Region look up Rick at www.flycastingschool.com you won't be disappointed.

It's all in the cast...

Who would have thought that some thing as basic as casting could be so hard.  I've been fly fishing now for a couple of weeks.  More or less self taught with the help of You Tube.  I've even caught a fish.  It amazes me how just a slight mistake can foul a cast. 


Fishing on the fly is amazing, I'm kicking myself for not trying it sooner.  Fighting a fish on a fly rod is truly exhilarating!  Even small fish are great fun.  Getting the fly to the fish has been a bit of a challenge though.  Fly casting takes a lot of practice.  I still can't cast very far and I'm sure I'm not casting effectively, I still spook more fish than not.


I always hear fly fishermen talking about presentation.  I'm not sure I even understand what they mean but I figure I need to be able to get the fly to the fish before I start worrying about how the fly moves.  So I booked some casting lessons with Rick Whorwood from www.flycastingschool.com .  Before I created too many bad habits I figured some lessons from a pro would really help in getting my casting to a point where I can fish effectively.

Sunday 6 May 2012

Got out in my kayak for a few hours yesterday.  It was cool with a steady wind.  Went out to 50 feet in Lake Ontario for some Salmon and Trout.  Tried vertically jigging for the first time.  It proved quite productive.  I went 3 for 7 with the largest being a 22lbs King Salmon.  The water is still very cold but the fish are moving out of the river and into the lake.  The next few weeks should really be good if the weather holds.