John Holden: the fishing pendulum cast in slow motion

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2011
  • The fishing pendulum cast demonstrated in slow motion, then full speed, by MetaLite rod builder Richard Holgate. Richard uses a fairly flat casting arc with a lot of body action. I shot this clip of the Conoflex Easy Cast rod while I was putting together the Sea Angler magazine review. It's a lovely fishing rod for casters of every level.
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Komentáře • 40

  • @kiacarens
    @kiacarens Před 2 lety +11

    Took me years to master this without anyone guiding in person. I'm happy now that I can cast like this. Thanks for the video!

  • @SaltwaterAngler
    @SaltwaterAngler Před 8 lety +7

    Thanks for posting , I like how you have simplified the cast.I agree we do sometimes get over technical at times.Its worth watching a few time through seeing where his body weight changes etc. Nice one thanks again

  • @trocker92
    @trocker92 Před 12 lety +1

    thanks for the help mate, ill give it a try next time i attempt it, and yeah i only just learnt the basic cast so ill keep working on both.

  • @bungdenary
    @bungdenary Před 10 lety +2

    I this video very helpful , thanks for posting

  • @psystealth
    @psystealth Před 10 lety +1

    Awesome Mr John Holden...now I see it. Its not difficult at all. Will give you heads up again in a few weeks time.

  • @shottstravelchannel
    @shottstravelchannel Před 13 lety +1

    cheers for sharing guys.

  • @fox22250
    @fox22250  Před 11 lety +3

    This is the Conoflex Easy Cast rod, 12ft long and made to cast 150g or lead. There are many similar 12-13ft rods from many manufacturers including Zziplex, Century, Daiwa. The reel is a CT multiplier such as the Abu 6500CT or Daiwa 7HT. Main line 0.35mm with 50lb shock leader. Tackle is not critical; casting technique is far more important.

  • @rajk5085
    @rajk5085 Před 7 lety +2

    made it look easy dude nice one. body position and weight transition seem very key in this technique.

  • @davidholloway677
    @davidholloway677 Před 7 lety +1

    John' There seems to be so many varying pendulum styles. In my case i tend to split the cast into three parts - turn body to take initial load of the cast itself, this gives me enough time to sight the target; once established i push the rod slowly to give me more inertia but not releasing and only when the rod butt is in line with my head do i push pull. ( i use reel up) Rods used with multipliers are ZZiplex Primo Powertex. Conoflex Nemesis and Century Compresser.
    Question-- What is, in your consideration a pure style?

  • @sheldybabes1
    @sheldybabes1 Před 4 lety +2

    The voice over made me chuckle

  • @fox22250
    @fox22250  Před 12 lety +5

    Yes, you can use a fixed spool reel. But pendulum casting is easier and more comfortable with a multiplier reel.

  • @user-vt4gc4lu1o
    @user-vt4gc4lu1o Před 3 lety +1

    Very good

  • @johncats5903
    @johncats5903 Před 5 lety +1

    THX COACH.

  • @goodvibez5850
    @goodvibez5850 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @maxmoves64
    @maxmoves64 Před 12 lety +1

    it looked like the weight didn`t reach its peak coming back over the top which gave a more snatchy movement. I`m learning this at the moment and it doesn`t seem to have a full flow of the weight creating the pendulum effect. I hope i`m not coming across as negative and don`t mean to be but i need to analyse all the examples i can to get it right. I guess we all do this cast different and thanks for putting it up.

  • @MrBraziana
    @MrBraziana Před 12 lety +1

    does the pendulum cast work with afixed spool?

  • @juan58102
    @juan58102 Před 11 lety +1

    Tell please what kind of rod and what kind of gear i should buy for casting long way..and for a big big fish? Thanks.. I do not care if if expensive.. just tell me

  • @fox22250
    @fox22250  Před 11 lety +1

    Works nicely with most small multipliers and fixed spool reels. The smaller Trinidads should be fine.

  • @juan58102
    @juan58102 Před 11 lety +1

    Tell me what is the kind of rod you are using and kind of gear.. I wanna buy just the same.. Details please.. Thanks.. you are my friend.

  • @joel5673ify
    @joel5673ify Před 12 lety +1

    Wow.Nice,easy action on that rod.How heavy was that sinker?

  • @samu.r.4405
    @samu.r.4405 Před 5 lety +1

    WOW!

  • @ofacefan
    @ofacefan Před 11 měsíci

    Then how to keep the reel from backlashing.. that's my issue every5th cast

  • @kitkatyum
    @kitkatyum Před 11 lety +4

    Hi John, am getting around 150m (paced out), feel like I could be achieving more. Am using a Sonik SK4 16ft & Millionaire 7ht super tuned, .30 F1 line & 150g. I know my technique is not quite up to scratch but how far do you think I should be reasonably expecting? Think I hit about 100m when actually fishing....

    • @ranranpoopants
      @ranranpoopants Před rokem

      150 is good with that beginner set up. But if you want more distance I would save up and get better equipment

  • @sergiogabrielgrillo2382
    @sergiogabrielgrillo2382 Před 5 lety +2

    Que buena técnica Saludos desde.argentina !

  • @beachuk38
    @beachuk38 Před 12 lety +1

    Big baits, thicker line, head on winds e.c.t will always cut the distance down, but he is still going to get futher than if he didnt know how to cast well. I can cast futher now than I could a few months ago with just the lead, and this translates when fishing too, only within the limitations of conditions and bait size. If you can compress the rod, and control it, then its worth the time to learn how to cast better.

  • @trocker92
    @trocker92 Před 12 lety +2

    I'm real new to surf fish so forgive my lack of knowledge here but I can't seem to get a good enough grip on the line to stop it from casting too early durin the swing and am getting more height than distance. Is the a certain way to hold the line. I noticed he had his upside down.

    • @davidholloway677
      @davidholloway677 Před 7 lety +1

      Put your thumb on the reel first and then clasp the rod, you will find you gain a tighter and more comfortable grip.

  • @brianjohns9326
    @brianjohns9326 Před 11 lety +1

    for a budget caster/fisherman have a look at the leeda piranha 12 ft im casting over 200 yards with 5oz lead and a greys g-mag six i kid u not, u can get these rods on ebay for less than 60 quid, i got one for £19 and honestly im casting further than what i ever done with my century slammer or penn vendetta

  • @ThatOldMan2112
    @ThatOldMan2112 Před 8 lety +2

    Looks like a good technique for chunking a plain chunk of lead, but one does not catch much on a plain chunk of lead. How does it work with a big, bloody hunk of Bonita hanging about five feet below the lead?

  • @fox22250
    @fox22250  Před 11 lety +3

    Seems to me you're doing fairly well already, so maybe you just need to give it a bit more time to develop. First and most important, keep working on your technique. But 16ft is a heck of a long rod for pendulum work. Few casters can handle more than 14ft to best effect. Try, say, a 13ft rod and see how you get on. My bet is that you'll end up casting farther, especially when you're fishing.

  • @jordythebassist
    @jordythebassist Před 3 lety +2

    Meanwhile most of the fish are schooled up beneath your feet on the structure you're standing on 🤣
    Just kidding, that's seriously impressive.

  • @rajk5085
    @rajk5085 Před 7 lety +2

    scallen2112 = drop down pulley rig.

  • @gatekarain9780
    @gatekarain9780 Před 9 lety +1

    Quite impressive, but this type of cast is just not for me. I'm way too clumsy and I like having 2 eyes.

  • @pikesticker
    @pikesticker Před 12 lety +1

    OK, so what does this have to do with fishing? Put a 4 ounce crab on a 10/0 hook and a six ounce surf sinker on an 18 inch dropper and come back tomorrow with another video pitching that 180 yards!

    • @brodiephillips6467
      @brodiephillips6467 Před 6 lety +1

      pikesticker That ain't what it's for lol. Maybe a 6oz lead and a sandeel haha