This content is only available to subscribers.
If you are already a member you can
your account.
If you are not yet a member you can subscribe here.
The article discusses the most important quality of a great fly-casting instructor: the ability to quickly identify areas of improvement in a student’s casting technique.
This skill, acquired through years of experience, distinguishes good instructors from the best.
The author suggests that this skill should be evaluated in instructor certifications through a test where candidates observe casters on a screen and provide analysis and recommendations.
The author emphasizes the immense value this skill brings to students by saving them time and money in their learning process.