That's some IMPRESSIVE casting. Casting a fly rod is a special kind of complexity. Casting a spey rod, and doing it with ease, is a whole nother level. Nice work!
That water's ripping. I'm thinking 10' x T14 is the go and I'll be you a Paris that you had a lighter tip. Nice smooth stroke on the RL Snap-T. When the casts have to lengthen, you'll want to strip and hold loops to allow you to shoot more line. BTW, that fly is money in BC: you should come out and fish one year. It's not very good, but the scenery is pretty.
That's some IMPRESSIVE casting. Casting a fly rod is a special kind of complexity. Casting a spey rod, and doing it with ease, is a whole nother level. Nice work!
That water's ripping. I'm thinking 10' x T14 is the go and I'll be you a Paris that you had a lighter tip. Nice smooth stroke on the RL Snap-T. When the casts have to lengthen, you'll want to strip and hold loops to allow you to shoot more line. BTW, that fly is money in BC: you should come out and fish one year. It's not very good, but the scenery is pretty.