Thanks guys. Ive read and watched so much already, and Im needing to get out and focus on a few key things at a time. Although when at water, I have no intention of catching fish, I still find myself trying to do all the right things at once, rather than learning the right way to do a single aspect of the cast/presentation and then incorporating it into the whole dance. So at least now I know that, I can keep moving forward. I am actually surprised. I am by no means good, decent, or anything positive, but I think I am doing quite well for only having a rod in my hands for a few days. Timing is great, I seem to be a natural at knowing the feel of the back cast, and the tempo differences at the amount of line being false casted. Shooting line, I either do perfectly, or totally fail on. I need to find the proper feel of the rod when to release, vs when I think I should. Focusing on keeping the rod tip moving in a straight line through my casts, and the feel of the rod loading. As I said, Im not doing horrible, but I need to really calm down, and focus on a couple things rather than picking up the rod, and trying to put the fly on the water properly. Its a lot of fun though. Although the only thing I need, is either a fly fishing friend who knows what they are doing, so I could just watch them, see how they do things from the time they step out of the car to the time a fish is released, or a video. I cant seem to find a single Fly fishing video that is of someone just fishing. Sure it would be a little boring, but I want to see the REAL fishing. Not turning the camera on for a nice cast, or 3 seconds before a fish is hooked. No luck yet though. ButIll keep searching and keep on practicing! At this point, I dont even want to catch a fish, I just want to be able to consistently drop a fly onto water. Then I will be really excited!