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Dear MCI Candidate:
One thing above all that I'd recommend is that you take plenty of time to
prepare before you test.
My STRONG suggestions:
- Get and study every word in the Master Study Guide
Study, in detail, every article appended. (A wealth of information there,
as these have been carefully selected.)
- Put many hours into reading most of the books and articles listed in that
guide. (Make notes for later review).
- Study in detail the material in: (My personal recommendations)
- The FFF fly casting pamphlets available at
fffoffice@fedflyfishers.org
- Joan Wulff's books...FLY CASTING TECHNIQUES and Joan Wulff's.... CASTING
ACCURACY
- Jason Borger's book...THE NATURE OF FLY CASTING.
- Mel Krieger's book...THE ESSENCE OF FLY CASTING
- Gary Borger's book....PRESENTATION. (This is out of print, but you can
usually find a copy at Amazon.com...or from Gary directly. I think this is
one of the very best ones ever printed !)
- Don Phillips' book....THE TECHNOLOGY OF FLY RODS
- Simon Gawesworth's book....SPEY CASTING
- Ed Jaworowski's book....THE CAST
- Lefty Kreh's book....PRESENTING THE FLY
- Mac Brown's....CASTING ANGLES.
- Trout by Ernie Schwiebert ( 1700 pages + serving as a great reference book,
particularly on the history of fly fishing.) (Your library may have it.)
As you do this studying, make mental and some written notes on the differences of
opinion and the different terms the authors use. That is particularly
important as you read 2 of them...ie. Jason Borger's book and Casting Angles
by Mac Brown. ( For me, it helped to have a little pad on which I put down
their special abbreviations and terms as I read deep into the text and these
things kept coming up.)
Many videos out there on fly casting. The ones which deserve very careful study
(watching several times as you take notes for later review) I feel, are:
- Joan Wulff's DYNAMICS OF FLY CASTING (Easier with the DVD disc...as you can
more easily go back and forth as you cover every detail and wish to review
portions.)
- LESSONS WITH LEFTY
- FLYCASTING FAULTS & FIXES with MEL KRIEGER
- Two tapes by Mel Krieger: # THE ESSENCE OF FLY CASTING and # THE ESSENCE OF
FLY CASTING II
- TEACHING YOURSELF TO FLY CAST by Bill Gammel. (This one, I feel is a MUST,
because it teaches in an organized way based upon the essentials.)
- INTERNATIONAL SPEY CASTING by Simon Gawesworth
- FLY CASTING with LEFTY KREH
- 15 MOST COMMON CASTING ERRORS by Gary Borger (Available through the FFF
office)
- SPEY MASTERCLASS by Derek Brown
- BASIC FLY CASTING by Doug Swisher and ADVANCED FLY CASTING by Doug Swisher
(Teaches the various casts to be used under various stream conditions.)
- SALT WATER FLY CASTING by George Roberts (Comes with a booklet which is
worth reading.)
- LEFTY KREH ON FLYCASTING (DVD)
Your local fly shop can order these for you. Best to contact Bill Gammel
directly for his tape. If you have trouble finding the others, let me know
and I'll try to dig out an address for you. Amazon.com or similar source
may have them.
- I'd also suggest that you work on the casting tasks and teaching tasks with any
Masters or CBOG's that you can contact. Most of them will be happy to help
you all they can. This won't occur UNLESS YOU TAKE THE TROUBLE TO MAKE THE
CONTACTS.
- Work with MCI's and/or CBOG's as they teach, so you can gain insight into their
various methods of handling teaching scenarios and problems. You can find
out who the MCI's and CBOG's in your Council or near you via the FFF Website
or by contacting the FFF Office in Livingston, Montana, directly. You
might ask to visit some of the recognized schools of fly casting to observe
the teaching methods used there. As an MCI candidate, you are likely to be
welcomed warmly.
- Do as much hands-on teaching as you can. No substitute for this. Lack of this
experience invariably shows up about 15 minutes into the exam. All of the CBOG's
agreed with that.
- Some candidates show that they have been in the "dark" about the scope and
breadth of the test. They arrive totally unprepared.....because they didn't
know. DON'T BE ONE OF THEM ! If in doubt, call and discuss this with one
of our CBOG's. This is a good idea to do in any event.
- Don't be in a hurry. Usually takes at least a couple of years after gaining
your CCI to gain this much knowledge beyond that level to qualify as an
MCI. (I took 6 years after my CCI, studying, teaching, and working with 5
different CBOG's and 4 MCI's before I took my exam.)
- Finding a, "study-buddy" and bouncing questions off one another helps a
great deal. (Years ago, Rick Whorwood and I spent 2 years e-mailing
challenging questions to one another as we did that studying. No excuse
that you don't have anyone nearby for that.....Rick lives in Canada, and I
live down in the Florida Keys. It worked out fine despite the distance.)
One way to do that is something with which I can help. I thought of having
the MCI candidates presently in our Study Group identify themselves for
possible match-up of that kind.
Rick and I sent questions requiring two answers for each. A short answer with as few
words as possible, and a long one.
- It helps tremendously to take an MCI prep course. Some of the best of these
don't involve any fees....such as Joe Libeu's course at Long Beach
California. Tom White and I have given week long courses here in the
Keys....and we may give another in March, '07. There are others....some I
don't know about, but the Barbara Wuebber at the FFF office may be able to
let you know about some of them.
I'm convinced that if you take the time to do all I've outlined, and add many
hours of frequent casting practice with specific self-improvement goals in
mind with each cast, that YOU WILL PASS. Those who have been successful
invariably cite the JOURNEY as having the most value. Savor this and take
your time along the way. The, "cramming and hoping to pass" method won't
work. If it did, it would be a disservice to you, your students, and our
Casting Certification Program.
Some have said that you simply can't do it alone. This isn't far from the truth.
Any time you wish to call me, please do. I'll help
you all I can. If you wish to send a private question to me by e-mail and
not share with the Group, that's fine. Just let me know by writing
something like, "Just between us". Of course I'll honor that.
If you should ever wish to plan a trip down here in Florida, let me know and we can
spend a whole day or more going over this stuff.
It will help you to be as active with questions, comments, suggestions and
contributions as you participate our Study Group. No question is too small
or too big. If I don't know the answer, some of the other 94 members
will....if not, we'll contact whatever "Guru" is best known for handling
that problem. We have members from the US, Canada, Ireland, England, and
Australia. Many MCI's and CBOG's have joined. It's FUN...and we learn from
one another. Been going on for the past 5 years.
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