Definition
Fly casting is a specialized technique used in fly fishing to deliver a lightweight artificial fly to a specific location 🎣. It relies on the weight of the fly line, rather than the lure, to propel the fly. The angler uses a series of smooth, controlled movements to load and unload the rod. It's like conducting an orchestra with your fishing rod, creating a graceful presentation. Mastering fly casting requires practice and finesse. Fly casting allows the angler to present the fly in a natural-looking way.