Flawless instruction of basic casts! And I still learned a lot of it. I've never seen them so clearly explained! A must see for every flyfisherman... Keep up the magnificent work!
You're a treasure for the fly fishing and fly casting community around the globe, Simon! What a great video 👍 cannot wait to put your tuition to use next time I'm back on the river.
On the roll cast that last tip is to have your roll cast parallel to the line on the water. If the current has pulled the line behind you and you’re trying to cast back upstream how do you set up your line in front of you before making the cast? Is the roll cast only an option on still water? Thanks for the clarification.
Simply, you move the line on the water from where the current has pulled it, and lined it up with where you want to go - creating a track pointing in the direction of where you want that forward cast to go. You then finish with a roll cast. Sounds complicated, but is actually quite easy. This additional move turns the roll cast into a single handed Spey cast. If you are interested in seeing this - check out this video for more info: th-cam.com/video/2TMHVYXelYI/w-d-xo.html
Flawless instruction of basic casts! And I still learned a lot of it. I've never seen them so clearly explained! A must see for every flyfisherman... Keep up the magnificent work!
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Great Video Instruction Simon - thank you.
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The slow motion shots of your line dancing in the air are pure art. Magnificent!
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You're a treasure for the fly fishing and fly casting community around the globe, Simon! What a great video 👍 cannot wait to put your tuition to use next time I'm back on the river.
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Just a brilliant video on river fly fishing casting that every fly fishing angler should watch, by the man himself
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Super as always. Head and shoulders above other videos. Good tips on how and why. Important details that make a big difference.
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You tell and show in great detail, share your expertise. This is great! You are great! Thanks for the high quality and 100% useful episodes :)
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Great video. Amazing way of teaching fundamental casts, rich of arguments and tips. Thanks.
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Masterful! Very clear and concise coaching.
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Amazing video all of them! Very well made, clear and such a pleasure to watch.
Thank you!!
Outstanding content and presentation. Thank you.
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No one better, Outstanding
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Thank you sir! 🎣
On the roll cast that last tip is to have your roll cast parallel to the line on the water. If the current has pulled the line behind you and you’re trying to cast back upstream how do you set up your line in front of you before making the cast? Is the roll cast only an option on still water? Thanks for the clarification.
Simply, you move the line on the water from where the current has pulled it, and lined it up with where you want to go - creating a track pointing in the direction of where you want that forward cast to go. You then finish with a roll cast. Sounds complicated, but is actually quite easy. This additional move turns the roll cast into a single handed Spey cast. If you are interested in seeing this - check out this video for more info: th-cam.com/video/2TMHVYXelYI/w-d-xo.html
Peerless instruction, IMHO. Thanks!
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