Half way through a double Spey cast

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Half way through a double Spey cast

Image: © Des Colhoun Taken: 12 Feb 2018

There's the Double Spey and the Single Spey cast which are casting techniques on this famous river. These casts enable the angler to cast a fly into the distance regardless of his surrounding vegetation such as trees and bushes. The water is cold today but that is only one of the occupational hazards of springtime fishing on the Spey.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.469882
Longitude
-3.232562