Amazing to watch you… so elegant and light casting. Could you make a video where you describe in detail how to lift dry fly of the water so it doesn’t drown as thr leader and tippet slides on the water surface ?
After watching so many videos, I have to say that Klaus Frimor has by far the most elegant cast of all. I try very hard to realize his cast idea. What I have realized so far is that ideally this works best when the complete line setup (shooting head, leader and tip) are perfectly matched to the rod. Perhaps it would be possible for you to go into more detail about the line setup for his presentations (ft lenght, grain/gr, leader length an tip) vs different rod length.
Last move before forward stroke need to name back cast . There is a increase of speed and stop . Many persons skip it and no have a nice and tight D loop . In any wind or side of the river most important to build the D-loop ! If you hunt for nice D-loop you can cast in any conditions !
Looks so simple, but so hard to master! Just watching Klaus cast is a pleasure all its own. Makes me happy. 😊
Much appreciated great tutorial! Regards from down-under in NZ.
Klaus is great when he doesn’t have a crowd to talk down to
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Good tutorial video with beautiful video graphics 👌 ❤️
My brain can't comprehend how simple that looks
Very good tutorial, like that style of casting
Amazing to watch you… so elegant and light casting. Could you make a video where you describe in detail how to lift dry fly of the water so it doesn’t drown as thr leader and tippet slides on the water surface ?
Great simple explanation. Any pointers or suggestions for a sinking line? A little tougher lifting them as opposed to a floater. Thanks.
that is very awesome, enjoyed this so much. kudos
Great stuff Klaus! Please convince the loop team to reintroduce the custom heads again the 185 and 155. You know why we need those 😉.
After watching so many videos, I have to say that Klaus Frimor has by far the most elegant cast of all.
I try very hard to realize his cast idea. What I have realized so far is that ideally this works best when the complete line setup (shooting head, leader and tip) are perfectly matched to the rod. Perhaps it would be possible for you to go into more detail about the line setup for his presentations (ft lenght, grain/gr, leader length an tip) vs different rod length.
a disciple of Goran
@@FenderTele96 thx😀
Looks easy but there is a lot of work behind this smoothness 😮
Hi, can you make a video showing how to cast when you stand in deep water, that would be helpful. Thanks in advance 👍🏻
How long is the head as a ratio to rod length?
Здравствуй товарищ инструктор.Наступила зима,нет возможности тренировать заброс на реке.Есть ли упражнения для занятий в помещении?
Last move before forward stroke need to name back cast .
There is a increase of speed and stop .
Many persons skip it and no have a nice and tight D loop .
In any wind or side of the river most important to build the D-loop ! If you hunt for nice D-loop you can cast in any conditions !
Спасибо большое!