7 Fly Fishing Skills Every Great Angler Has | Ep. 119

EPISODE · Mar 19, 2025 · 52 MIN

7 Fly Fishing Skills Every Great Angler Has | Ep. 119

from Untangled: Fly Fishing For Everyone | Ventures Fly Co. · host Ventures Fly Co.

You want to become a better angler. You'd like to catch more fish, definitely catch bigger fish, and feel confident in any river you find yourself fishing. So, what skills should you focus on if you want to make that leap?  Well, as I looked back on my own experiences, I found 7 skills that helped me quit feeling overwhelmed and outgunned.  If you focus on these 7 skills, you'll avoid A LOT of the mistakes I made, and you'll be able to fish with confidence no matter where you are.  You'll also learn about:  The differences between powder and gel floatant for dry fly fishing How to properly mend your fly line when fishing a dry-dropper rig When to untangle your line, or cut and re-tire your entire rig  LINKS FROM THE SHOW Get the Right Fly eBook for FREE! - CHECK IT OUT Get the Finding Fish eBook for FREE!  - CHECK IT OUT Get the Year-Round Hatch Chart for FREE! - CHECK IT OUT Join the VFC Online Community - CHECK IT OUT QUESTIONS FOR THE SHOW - SUBMIT HERE #LIVEREELLIFE MOMENT - SUBMIT HERE VIDEO - Performing the Reach Cast - CHECK IT OUT VIDEO - How to Mend Fly Line - CHECK IT OUT

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