The Tampa Bay Times

In saltwater fly fishing we use heavier equipment and must cast further, quickly, and with accuracy. We are constantly confronted with adverse wind and weather conditions, a combination of issues that if not approached properly will cause physical deterioration of muscles, ligaments, and joints. Frequently, even younger sports enthusiasts in tennis or golf often are plagued with these issues that can be debilitating requiring medical and even surgical intervention. Tennis elbow/shoulder and golf wrist are frequent results. The reason is usually poor execution of fundamentals often with mismatched and unbalanced equipment. Someone who never fly-fished can have an advantage over a veteran who has many issues with poor, “Muscle memory.” Watching any accomplished sports enthusiast perform looks easy because most flaws are eliminated. An excuse I often hear is, “Fly fishing is too much work!” Do a search of Fly Fishing Clubs in your area and you will find a group of fly fisher’s that share the same interests at many different levels. You can find capable instructors that will be only too happy to get you on the correct path to make this a safe and very enjoyable pastime.

Fly fisherman and casting instructor Pat Damico charters Fly Guy in lower Tampa Bay and can be reached at captpatdamico.com and (727) 504-8649.

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