Fly Casting: How to Avoid Tail Loops, How to Tie a Cased Caddis Larva, BOA vs. Traditional Laces THIS WEEK Marshall Cutchin shares casting wisdom. "Tailing loops are the bane of both novice and experienced casters, and they can almost all be traced to problems with the timing of the casting stroke." Spencer Durrant weighs the pros and cons of fitting systems for wading footwear. "To only have two sets of BOA laces go bad in ten years seems like a good track record to me. However, my recent failure combined with that article got me thinkingāare traditional laces actually better?" In this week's featured tying video Tim Flagler ties a Cased Caddis Larva. "The color of the exposed thread head can be changed to match the naturals," Tim says. "And the size of the fly can be altered a bit as well. This particular version does a good job of imitating Grannom caddis larva." Top Fly Fishing News: Dams Removed on Utah's Price River |
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