"Their casting was superb: distance casts, short flick casts between tree branches, side casts through narrow gaps under willows, roll casts, back casts and steeple casts - you name it, they had it in their repertoire." Harvey Clark tells an encouraging tale of two young New Zealanders who represent fly fishing at its best as they fish the difficult upper Ngongotaha. In the New Zealand Herald.
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