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As a novice fly fisherman of a little over 12 months, I considered I was doing pretty well. Taught by an ex-England team member, I was shown the basics of casting, and began catching some decent trout on a regular basis, really taking to this new style of fishing. I had watched a guy fly casting years before and was struck with the technique and skill of it all. “One day…” I said to myself and continued with my pursuit of carp.
I had the immense pleasure of hosting a group of 8 anglers for the above trip, on behalf of Go Fishing Worldwide. Mac and Geoff who joined me to fish at Cayo Cruz the previous week accompanied me on the short trip to Paredon to enjoy a second week of fishing.
Last month I was fortunate to attend the Go Fishing Worldwide annual ‘Flats Fly Fishing School’. What follows is a brief report from the trip.
There was a palpable sense of excitement amongst the group as our small aircraft touched down on Crooked Island. The aerial views of countless atolls and white sand flats during the flight had whet everyone’s appetite for the fishing ahead, and on stepping out of the plane the tropical Bahamian climate provided a welcome change from the cold, wet weather left behind in London the day before.
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