Masterclass: Trout Spey with Whitney Gould

Whitney Gould Trout Spey
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Guide and casting champion, Whitney Gould, teaches the basics of Trout Spey. This course is ideal for new anglers, but there are nuggets of information for anglers of all experience levels! Own it For Life for only $97.00!
https://courses.anchoredoutdoors.com/courses/trout-spey-with-whitney-gould

 

Whitney Gould is a six-time Spey-O-Rama world casting champion and longtime fishing guide. Considered one of the world’s best two-handed casters, she’s one of the most respected instructors in her field.

Whitney has guided in California, Alaska, and most recently, Montana. She is an OUPV Captain, an Ambassador for Epic Fly Rods, Simms Flyfishing and RIO Products.

Purchase Whitney’s Trout Spey class here.

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In this class, Whitney covers:
– Trout Spey Rods
– Trout Spey Fly Lines
– Flies
– Casting Angles
– Reading Water
– Fishing Soft Hackles
– Fishing Trout Spey Streamers
– Single Hand Spey
– Trout Spey Casting

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