Fly Casting, The REACH CAST
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"Of all the slack line casts this is the one that you'll use most often, in-fact if you tend to present your fly side on and at an angle to your fish - (and I suggest you do) then you'll want to use this cast pretty much every time you throw a fly..."
This tutorial, along with 9 other casts, the five essentials of fly casting and additional explanations are all available either for free download, purchase or as an entire set included in one volume on our Casts that Catch Fish DVD at www.epicflyrod...
I'm not even a beginner I've been fly fishing since I was 15. I can tell you right now you can always learn something new from guys like him. Everyone has a certain style and yeah that's cool but it comes down to the science of the casts. All of the casts go back to the basics. I believe that you can never go wrong studying the essentials. you can always perfect your technique no matter how good you are. not only can you catch more fish but you will become more satisfied with a day on the water
Thank you!
Dear Bum. (wink) I recently learned this cast and can testify to its effetiveness. This cast had caught me more fish than the conventional method. Your tutorials are a must for any new and intermediate fly fisher.
i just getting back into fly fishing again after quite some time and your fly casting instruction is brilliant and very easy to follow
best reguards steve
Thank you, My Friend. These casting videos are the best that I have found. I am a beginner, these have helped me 100% and will be looking forward to next Summer.
For sure, this is the best series on fly casting there is. You are a superb communicator and everything is clear and well shown. That so much. :-)
Incredible videos, very well explained !!
thank you!
Your videos are SUPERB!
I do have one suggestion on the reach cast/mend and on aerial mends. You correctly mention that slipping line is needed during the mend. But you don't mention that the reason for slipping line is so that the fly does not fall short of the target. Geometrically the reach mend places the rod tip further from the target than a straight line cast.
All aerial mends that place slack between the rod tip and the target must account for this extra line to preserve accuracy.
0:59 "Before the fly is 'afficted'". LOL. That accent.
Just kidding. Great stuff. Thanks for your tutorials.
Thanks for watching!
More videos please. Very informative. Some basic methods of attack, common scenarios and options of attack, also some basics of flys in these scenarios would be perfect, in my totally unexperienced humble opinion.
Great Video! Excellent instruction.
Yes, well done
Thank you so ever so much !
Thanks - would love to do all this given time ! :)
Usefull video...
Great!
perfect
Thank you!
use it all the time now.
Great!
With a 5/6 pole and the appropriate line, how far should you be able to cast? I’m new to fly fishing and I can’t seem to get more than 20-25 ft without trouble. I realize I need to work on technique, but I was curious so I don’t get frustrated.
Practice - and buy our Fly Casting DVD! - no reason you should be casting 80 feet! Thank you! swiftflyfishing.com
What rod is the white one you use at the videos??
Regards!!