Amazing demonstration of casting faults and what can go wrong. There are almost no videos as clear and helpful as this! It takes real awareness to actively trigger some of these more subtle faults on command - excellent job on all fronts!
Thank you for this technique. Though I used it without knowing it, it really is useful to know because I agree with these steps absolutely. It makes correcting your cast more methodical. Thank yoy again.
This is the absolute best video on Fly Casting Faults and Fixes. It incredibly insightful to understanding how to develop a quality, efficient cast that makes fly fishing even more enjoyable. Thank you!
As a beginner who has yet to catch his first fish on a fly rod, this video is absolutely beautiful. Absolutely unmatched instructor - because everything was so well explained you made it easy for me to see what I was doing wrong, and how to fix it. Thank you, greetings from Norway!
Nice job. Ive been casting flyrods for almost 65 years. I had one lesson swinging wet flies. The rest I figured out on my own. Do I still make poor casts? Sure, Do the fish care? Not very much. The idea is to have fun. Definition of expert Ex is a hasbeen. Spert is a drip inder pressure.
This video gave me so many great points but the “Bad tracking” gave me the solution to what I need! Hopefully a lot less water slapping and hook injuries from now on! 😅
Fantastic, you have identified all the things I do wrong. Now, I just need to correct them. Occasionally, I will get 1 or 2 real solid casts. The rest, just like this video....spaghetti.
Very glad it helped! Lars is an excellent instructor. He uses a Waterworks fly reel, but I don't think this model is available anymore. Tight lines from the camera man 😊
May I recommend that you watch this entire film. As a complete beginner in fly fishing, you will find answers to most of your questions about fly casting: th-cam.com/video/oeaYk32MprI/w-d-xo.html
I'm confused about that six steps method, e.g. there is more than one cause for tailing loop. How do I as inexperienced caster tell which one I have to fix. It's obvious for you because you intentionally make it happen but there is no straight way from consequences back to a reason.
May I suggest that you watch the whole movies 1 and 2 several times: th-cam.com/video/oeaYk32MprI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/fdy517rNLIs/w-d-xo.html And better, join an experienced fly caster.
You are right, but if you watch both full length videos - Casting that Fly 1 & 2 - you will see Lars telling that you always need to wear glasses, but in this instruction video, there is not a hook tied to the leader. And the camera man don't like people talking directly to the camera through sunglasses 😊 th-cam.com/video/oeaYk32MprI/w-d-xo.html Tight lines from the camera man
Amazing demonstration of casting faults and what can go wrong. There are almost no videos as clear and helpful as this! It takes real awareness to actively trigger some of these more subtle faults on command - excellent job on all fronts!
Thanks, Lars is a great teacher.
By far one of the best fly casting demonstration videos out there, tusind tak Lars!
Thanks a lot. Lars is really a good casting instructor.
Tight lines from the camera man 😊
Consider my self quite experienced, but these instructions was one of the best out there. Well done.
Thanks a lot - Lars is an excellent casting instructor.
Tight lines from the camera man 😊
Thank you for this technique. Though I used it without knowing it, it really is useful to know because I agree with these steps absolutely. It makes correcting your cast more methodical. Thank yoy again.
This is the absolute best video on Fly Casting Faults and Fixes. It incredibly insightful to understanding how to develop a quality, efficient cast that makes fly fishing even more enjoyable. Thank you!
You are right! I learned a lot filming that sequence.
Tight lines from the cameraman 😊
This is probably one of the best fly casting instruction video that I have ever seen. Thank you very much. Greetings from Patagonia, Argentina.
Wow, thank you. Lars is a great instructor.
Tight lines from the camera man :-)
@@WideOpenOutdoorFilm Great work man!
Extraordinary well done and explained, probably the best video about this on TH-cam right now, thanks a lot!!🙏💪
Glad it was helpful!
You helped me a lot. Thank you. Very very good explanations.
As a beginner who has yet to catch his first fish on a fly rod, this video is absolutely beautiful. Absolutely unmatched instructor - because everything was so well explained you made it easy for me to see what I was doing wrong, and how to fix it. Thank you, greetings from Norway!
Thanks, I am very glad it was helpful! Lars is a great instructor.
Tight lines from the camera man :-)
Excellent presentation and physical examples of faults, causes and cures, thank you Lars.
Thanks, Lars is a very good casting instructor.
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Amazing explanations of the faults , just the video i was looking for . Will be watching this 20x 😂
Glad it helped - tight lines from the camera man😊
Brilliant explanation. You helped me identify a couple of mistakes I am guilty of. Thanks a lot 🙂
Thanks from the camera man :-)
Nice job. Ive been casting flyrods for almost 65 years. I had one lesson swinging wet flies. The rest I figured out on my own. Do I still make poor casts? Sure, Do the fish care? Not very much. The idea is to have fun. Definition of expert
Ex is a hasbeen. Spert is a drip inder pressure.
Thank you for this video, it is EXCELLENT. The best I have seen. I need to watch it several times
Thanks, glad it was helpful!
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So much amazing tips 👍🏾
Glad you think so!
This video is great! Sensational. Didactic. Well explained and gives enthusiasm for improving casting.
Thanks a lot :-)
Very well explained, thank you for the advise.
Thanks for your comment!
This is by far THE BEST video on explaining common faults when fly casting. Thank you
Thank you very much - from the camera man :-)
Lars is a very good teacher.
Very useful, many thanks
Glad it was helpful! Lars is a very good instructor
Tight lines from the cameraman 😊
I need all of the help that I can get. Thanks for your expertise and instructions.
Thanks, Lars is a very good instructor.
Tight lines from the camera man 😊
This video gave me so many great points but the “Bad tracking” gave me the solution to what I need! Hopefully a lot less water slapping and hook injuries from now on! 😅
Great, thanks for your comment
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Thank you for an excellent tutorial
Glad it was helpful - Lars is a very good instructor.
Tight lines from the camera man 😊
Oof - I'm newer to fly fishing, and your video helped me realize I am forward creeping pretty consistently. Thank you for this!
Lars is a very good instructor. Nice to hear that it helps :-)
I had a problem of over powering on windy days and creating a power loop. It all makes sense now.
Great - Lars is an excellent instructor.
Tight lines from the cameraman 😊
Fantastic, you have identified all the things I do wrong. Now, I just need to correct them. Occasionally, I will get 1 or 2 real solid casts. The rest, just like this video....spaghetti.
I'm glad it was helpful!
Tight lines from the cameraman 😊
Best video ever 👍
Is the rod #7 and wf7 line he use 😊?
Excellent video - thank you! The 'drift' solved my problem. QUESTION: what brand and size reel are you using in this video ? Thanks again.
Very glad it helped! Lars is an excellent instructor. He uses a Waterworks fly reel, but I don't think this model is available anymore.
Tight lines from the camera man 😊
FREMRAGENDE video!
Thank you, Lars is an excellent instructor.
Tight lines from the cameraman 😊
Tack!
Tak, Lars er en meget dygtig instruktør.
I was taught to cast while holding a fly box under the arm pit .. the idea was to not drop the fly box while casting ..
Hi Lars in NZ we cast large weighted nymphs and they are difficult to cast what would you recommend a Belgian cast ? thanks Stan
Can Lars advise if bad tracking can result in line twist? Thanks
Im new to flyfishing and im wondering why you pull back the flyline when you are casting
May I recommend that you watch this entire film. As a complete beginner in fly fishing, you will find answers to most of your questions about fly casting:
th-cam.com/video/oeaYk32MprI/w-d-xo.html
I think it's amusing how many instructors default to double hauling while teaching. I cant even single haul yet 😬
Practising :-)
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I'm confused about that six steps method, e.g. there is more than one cause for tailing loop. How do I as inexperienced caster tell which one I have to fix. It's obvious for you because you intentionally make it happen but there is no straight way from consequences back to a reason.
May I suggest that you watch the whole movies 1 and 2 several times:
th-cam.com/video/oeaYk32MprI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/fdy517rNLIs/w-d-xo.html
And better, join an experienced fly caster.
no glasses. not smart.
You are right, but if you watch both full length videos - Casting that Fly 1 & 2 - you will see Lars telling that you always need to wear glasses, but in this instruction video, there is not a hook tied to the leader. And the camera man don't like people talking directly to the camera through sunglasses 😊
th-cam.com/video/oeaYk32MprI/w-d-xo.html
Tight lines from the camera man
Fantastic video!! ❤❤❤
Thank you! Lars is a very good instructor.
Tight lines from the cameraman 😊