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Even if your cast is a little awkward at the moment (and less than effective), when you add 101 expert fly fishing tips , tricks, and techniques to your game...
...you'll be ready to land fish left and right! (While your friends pick their dropped jaw out of the water.) If you want to:
* Make this fly fishing season your best! * Shock your friends by landing more fish than any of them. * Take advantage of insider information when choosing your rod, line, lure or bait.
than you better read this letter from beginning to end!
Dear Future Pro Angler,
You don't learn how to fly fish by listening to 4 of your buddies tell you 4 different things.
When you do, you're likely to tie your fingers in a knot! As good as they are (or think they are), it doesn't mean they're the best teachers.
So if you're looking to start fly-fishing this next season (and you want to be successful) - you better go out on your own and seek expert advice from people who DO know the best tips, tricks, and tactics... and people who DO know how to teach you. Will You Be Embarrassed By Your Awkward Cast?
When you're on the water and you see other anglers (with there expensive equipment) who seem to know what they're doing, how are you going to feel when you unleash your awkward cast?
The best thing you can do to make sure you hit the water running (and landing fish like crazy) is to practice your cast at home. But not just by standing in your front lawn and waving the rod back and forth.
If you want to learn, first you need to know exactly how the pros do it. (Is your fly fishing buddy a pro?) And then there are tricks you can use to turn you backyard into the perfect practice range for your cast!
You see, expert flyfishers were once beginners too. And they know the best way to go from total rookie, to an expert angler others watch in awe!
Even if your cast is a little awkward at the moment (and less than effective), when you add 101 expert fly fishing tips , tricks, and techniques to your game...
...you'll be ready to land fish left and right! (While your friends pick their dropped jaw out of the water.) If you want to:
* Make this fly fishing season your best! * Shock your friends by landing more fish than any of them. * Take advantage of insider information when choosing your rod, line, lure or bait.
than you better read this letter from beginning to end!
Dear Future Pro Angler,
You don't learn how to fly fish by listening to 4 of your buddies tell you 4 different things.
When you do, you're likely to tie your fingers in a knot! As good as they are (or think they are), it doesn't mean they're the best teachers.
So if you're looking to start fly-fishing this next season (and you want to be successful) - you better go out on your own and seek expert advice from people who DO know the best tips, tricks, and tactics... and people who DO know how to teach you. Will You Be Embarrassed By Your Awkward Cast?
When you're on the water and you see other anglers (with there expensive equipment) who seem to know what they're doing, how are you going to feel when you unleash your awkward cast?
The best thing you can do to make sure you hit the water running (and landing fish like crazy) is to practice your cast at home. But not just by standing in your front lawn and waving the rod back and forth.
If you want to learn, first you need to know exactly how the pros do it. (Is your fly fishing buddy a pro?) And then there are tricks you can use to turn you backyard into the perfect practice range for your cast!
You see, expert flyfishers were once beginners too. And they know the best way to go from total rookie, to an expert angler others watch in awe!
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