DiscoverThe Flyfisher's PodcastPeter Hayes (Part 2) - Casting, Gear, and Being Better
Peter Hayes (Part 2) - Casting, Gear, and Being Better

Peter Hayes (Part 2) - Casting, Gear, and Being Better

Update: 2025-10-07
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In this episode of The Flyfisher’s Podcast, we pick up where we left off with Peter Hayes — one of Australia’s most influential flyfishing guides and casting instructors.

Peter dives deep into:

  • The importance of line management
  • How loop shape ties directly to body mechanics
  • What (and how often) to practice, including the three key stages of practice:
    1. Loop control
    2. Casting stroke angles
    3. Water landing effect

We also chat rod design — why Peter has a soft spot for fibreglass and bamboo rods, and how the kinetic whip effect in bamboo could inspire modern rod designs.

Plus, we cover:

  • Why slack in your leader is essential for long, natural drifts
  • How angling pressure and degraded waterways challenge us to become more skilful — and why the harder you work, the more rewarding those fish captures become.

If you’re serious about improving your fly casting and fishing, this is one you won’t want to miss.

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Peter Hayes (Part 2) - Casting, Gear, and Being Better

Peter Hayes (Part 2) - Casting, Gear, and Being Better