Single Spey 2.0 - Longbelly

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
  • Actual Spey Casting starts at 9:43
    A Spey Casting session where I'm working on my Single Spey Cast and my Snake roll cast to reposition for the Single Spey
    15' Carron comp rod, 71.5' Galeforce comp line 1050 grains on my grain Scale.
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  • @nicolelewis1828
    @nicolelewis1828 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video Tim! Thanks. Very helpful. I'm learning this cast.

    • @LineSpeedJediTimRawlins
      @LineSpeedJediTimRawlins  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks!

    • @nicolelewis1828
      @nicolelewis1828 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@LineSpeedJediTimRawlins I was out practicing my single Spey. Should my fly be airborne during the sweep? Regular modern Scandi line - approx 33 feet head.

  • @jessebourneau6426
    @jessebourneau6426 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Awesome to see you talk yourself through it. I literally talked myself out loud of some crappy casting today! I’m not the only guy talking to myself.

    • @LineSpeedJediTimRawlins
      @LineSpeedJediTimRawlins  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes sIr! nothing wrong with a little self admonishment!! Thanks Jesse!

  • @paweltt
    @paweltt 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank You Tim. Great video!

  • @romeobeorchia2268
    @romeobeorchia2268 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Awesome video Tim! Makes me realize how much I have to learn.

  • @tomdemianvingsgard4532
    @tomdemianvingsgard4532 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Nice casting🎉

  • @MrRogerh0520
    @MrRogerh0520 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice video Tim!
    I think you cast well!
    Not all of our castingdays we dilevery our best casting, but you still learn a lot and need to think out what to improve for the next practising day!
    You mension the translation in the end of the forward stroke in the beginning of the video I think you meant to say rotation?
    A good way to get ridd of to much line stick in the ancor is to lift the rod higher when you drift before delivery cast.
    Keep up the good work Tim and let new speycasting videos come our way!
    //Roger

  • @cornelisvandenadel1228
    @cornelisvandenadel1228 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Gread casting as well ,i like power too with that underhand i use also thank .

  • @ardstetts5565
    @ardstetts5565 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Tim,
    That was a good job of describing the mechanics of the casts before actually preforming them. All is well here :)
    Ard

  • @SurfSkagit
    @SurfSkagit 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello Tim
    Sure let me start with the running lines. I always place a swivel from the running line to back end of the shooting head.
    This two kinds of running lines works best for me if wet before use, I like the cheaper green big game trilene from Bk in 40 lbs to fish at night, but my favorite is a 35lb, floating Ken Sawada Flat Beam Super Shooting Line.
    Is easy to manage , again, must be wet before use as well, doesn’t tangle if a swivel is placed between running line and the shooting head back end, also for casting at night and be able to know how much of the hangover you have at low light, this running line is very easy create a “kink” or bump in the line by just folding it and press down with your fingers, that bump is let it me know when it’s time to stop the retrieving and start with the next cast with a perfect amount of running line for the hangover every time.
    The Skagit shooting heads Is my best bet to any light conditions, surf or weather situation, no over head cast need it, just roll cast regardless what wind direction is out there, like casting side or non casting side wind direction, I just go with a Snap T, P-poke most of the time. One big diferente for me in casting at night, is the distance, I cast no more than 60’ to 70’ max even in perfect conditions. Reason why, less running line to manage equals less possibilities to tangle, tangle running lines at low light is a nightmare, but when in the sur especially in cold fingers weather; is just more efficient and easy for my casting skills stay compact and efficient when fishing at night by just “casting short”
    Definitely Skagit heads are a game changer for me. Rod lengths no more that 12’.
    Keep up the great work Tim!
    I’m learning a lot from your videos.
    Thank you for the time!

  • @rexparry7709
    @rexparry7709 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Clear and thoughtful. Much appreciated and v helpful, as ever

  • @ClearStreamsUK
    @ClearStreamsUK 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    In the slo mo at the beginning just as the leader was peeling, a bird takes off. First time I looked I thought "What the heck is that fly!" Until I looked a second time!🤣🤣

    • @LineSpeedJediTimRawlins
      @LineSpeedJediTimRawlins  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Mike! Great attention to detail brother. I'm glad you watched this video, technique wise, this is a very solid video. Nice memories of casting in this place, and yeah, lots of birds LOL!

    • @ClearStreamsUK
      @ClearStreamsUK 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@LineSpeedJediTimRawlins I really am learning a lot from your videos. I've got a shoulder injury that single hand casting doesn't help. So I'm moving towards 2 handed until it gets stronger. I've just put a removable fighting butt on my 10' 4# making a micro skagit

  • @andrewnelson3338
    @andrewnelson3338 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really enjoyed your interview on wet fly swing pod cast. Hope to see you at the Clearwater Spey clave this year. Would love to pick your brain. Thanks for the vids.

  • @Jesse-cy7ws
    @Jesse-cy7ws 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Too much arm movement? Bad day casting? Too much line stick? Yea maybe, but still, you’ve self diagnosed and you’re doing great. I’ve watched your progression, and you’re getting better all the time.

  • @SurfSkagit
    @SurfSkagit 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello again, great job Tim, one question please...,”If “...you have to close your eyes during the formation of the D loop, what’s the only reference or feeling you have link to the rod , that is key for you to know
    everything is lined up correctly on the 180?
    Thank you!

    • @SurfSkagit
      @SurfSkagit 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry Tim my question wasn’t very clear. One more time please, lest pretend you are casting in the dark, with no visual reference over your fly line or rod.
      How do you know the 180 principal is right?
      Thank you!

    • @SurfSkagit
      @SurfSkagit 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Line Speed Jedi
      I fish at nigh in the surf, not many times is so dark that I can’t be able to see the rod tip, the fly line to the leader and fly.
      Feeling the rod tip is the key for my 180 Tim . I always find useful the rod tip feeling to figure out the 180 regarding light conditions. The rod tip feeling is exactly the same as any over head cast will be with a single hand fly rod, you really can feel a “bump or tap” over the rod tip when the fly line is fully extended and “stops” at the end of each casting stroke. That’s how I’m timing and set my 180 when roll casting or Spey casting, on the feeling, this will be always my main reference to get the 180 right, is just that rod tip “tap” feeling after the formation of the Dloop, also, by the intensity of the “tap” I know how deep my rod is loaded, the “sharper” the 180 is, the more efficient and deeper the road load will be, resulting in a much better and clean “tap” feeling.
      Hope it helps.
      Happy 4th guys!!

  • @petervanderbeek9518
    @petervanderbeek9518 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    good teacher hard to cast the long-belly