Thanks Pete, I always learn something from your videos. On my 9/5 rod, I get the fly line out there just fine but when I’m fishing a small BWO it’s so light that many times the leader coils up on the water as it sets down. Ant tips on how to keep the leader straight. Thank you
Thanks for the feedback. Pete might not see this right away so if you don't mind, we would like to offer some advice. Usually when the leader coils at the end of a cast, it usually is related to dropping your rod. If you stop the cast and your arm at approximately a 45 degree angle (10 o'clock position looking at your casting position like a clock), then this will help your fly line go farther and also allow your leader to fully unfurl for the best presentation. Here is a video you can watch to perhaps further explain this. If you check in the content, Pete does the basics of casting: th-cam.com/video/NIDi3Kvt0Us/w-d-xo.html
This guy has helped me alot .... great instructor ...
I love this guy!!!! Great instructor!
Great advice with the tight loop backcast.
Thanks Pete, I always learn something from your videos. On my 9/5 rod, I get the fly line out there just fine but when I’m fishing a small BWO it’s so light that many times the leader coils up on the water as it sets down. Ant tips on how to keep the leader straight. Thank you
Thanks for the feedback. Pete might not see this right away so if you don't mind, we would like to offer some advice. Usually when the leader coils at the end of a cast, it usually is related to dropping your rod. If you stop the cast and your arm at approximately a 45 degree angle (10 o'clock position looking at your casting position like a clock), then this will help your fly line go farther and also allow your leader to fully unfurl for the best presentation. Here is a video you can watch to perhaps further explain this. If you check in the content, Pete does the basics of casting: th-cam.com/video/NIDi3Kvt0Us/w-d-xo.html
Great video…thank you!
Great tips, thank you.