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Casting Dry Flies
The method of casting the dry fly is exactly the same as casting the wet fly, except that the fly is not allowed to touch the water at the end of the cast but is retrieved while still ten or twenty feet above the water and the cast lengthened in this way, until the line reaches out to the place in view, when the fly is allowed to settle to the water.
Brooks, Lake. The Science of Fishing. Columbus, OH: A.R. Harding, 1912. Print.
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