Published Jul 27. 2017 - 6 years ago

Beach Fly Fishing The Puget Sound w/ Commando Heads

Commando Heads have distinct advantages for beach fishers: they allow for easy distance with minimal false casting, they can be cast in multiple different ways, they allow for fishing up against trees and steep banks at high tide, and they allow for effective casts on lighter than normal rods. Ben Paull has been fishing Puget Sound with Commando Heads a lot this season and having a great time. Less false casting during the day equals more time with the fly in the water, as well as less fatigue on long days of repetitive casting. Check out this video as Ben lays out the case for Commandos and catches some fish while he's at it. To purchase Commando Heads visit:

http://www.opskagit.com/store.html#!/Pure-Skagit-Lines/c/7107639/offset=...

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