Excellent job Tim! Now that you understand that the "casting stroke" is really just an extension/follow through of the Sweep, you've got a much smoother looking cast. That is how that "effortless" feeling happens! No need to "hammer'" the forward cast when tension is maintained throughout the entire casting process... awesome man! (from Riveraddict)
Great stuff as usual. One thing I've been thinking and observing on my practice session is that motion can come from gravity, the caster, and from external things (like wind), and also from the inertia created by both things. This strikes me as being a fact that much of the "continuous motion" discussion can miss. I agree we should not stop abruptly and then fire off a forward stroke, but I do think that motion is more dynamic than we give it credit for and continuous motion has to be dynamic to all those variables. That tends to be where softer things like tempo and style get at the composite of factors better than a more robotic approach. I don't know if this makes sense, forgive me if I am full of shit.
Hi Tim. Curious to hear your thoughts on the Nam Original and how it compares to the Ren you reviewed (though I know an 8139 and 1015 are different beasts). Are you planning to do a review?
Perhaps invest in a decent mic to attache to your jacket or something. Then the sound would be so much better. Many good mics out there that takes away the wind noices an further on. Can't say just one mic but they are out there.
Excellent job Tim! Now that you understand that the "casting stroke" is really just an extension/follow through of the Sweep, you've got a much smoother looking cast. That is how that "effortless" feeling happens! No need to "hammer'" the forward cast when tension is maintained throughout the entire casting process... awesome man! (from Riveraddict)
Thank you so much Riveraddict and for all of your help. This means a lot to me.
Excellent video Tim, lots of very good nuggets in here. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Big Man!! Lew
Any time! Brother!!!
Great stuff as usual. One thing I've been thinking and observing on my practice session is that motion can come from gravity, the caster, and from external things (like wind), and also from the inertia created by both things. This strikes me as being a fact that much of the "continuous motion" discussion can miss. I agree we should not stop abruptly and then fire off a forward stroke, but I do think that motion is more dynamic than we give it credit for and continuous motion has to be dynamic to all those variables. That tends to be where softer things like tempo and style get at the composite of factors better than a more robotic approach. I don't know if this makes sense, forgive me if I am full of shit.
You bring up intelligent points. I like that. Another good word is rhythm. Good stuff! I so appreciate the thoughtful inquisitive comment! Thanks 🙏
The struggle is real! Way to give those steelhead a fighting chance!
😂 I’m a heckova’ conservationist. Your welcome😂
I can respect that for sure!
Hi Tim. Curious to hear your thoughts on the Nam Original and how it compares to the Ren you reviewed (though I know an 8139 and 1015 are different beasts). Are you planning to do a review?
If you send me your email address I’ll send you one of my correspondence videos with Nam that touches on that.
these are great videos thanks
Thanks for watching!
Perhaps invest in a decent mic to attache to your jacket or something. Then the sound would be so much better. Many good mics out there that takes away the wind noices an further on. Can't say just one mic but they are out there.
Love your videos Tim, but i wish you would invest in, or somebody donate you a decent microphone, i struggle to hear what you are saying.
Yea sorry. Dang wind! Ill figure something out 😊