Fly Casting Styles
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- There are many different fly casting styles, here are just a few. Some are better for accuracy, some for distance, some for heavy flies and windy days and others evolve to suit our day to day fishing, what ever we're chasing. When we learn them and use them they just become part of our repertoire of delivery techniques. We should learn more than one, and use them in the appropriate circumstances.
Love this video! I’ve been struggling with Wulff/Korich method vs Kreh and the light bulb just went on after viewing this. Thank you!!
Thank You, Sir!🙌🏼
Pretty solid dude, to the point and effective in demonstration. I never realized having fished my whole life that as you fish more and more these things become naturally discovered. Must be a hard sport to get into
Great vid peter. It’s been years since I went to one of your sessions in Adelaide. Love you work mate!
Great explanation.
Great points! Haven’t seen a casting class pointing out these different styles or techniques. Unfortunately, those birds didn’t get the memo you were teaching a class today…Dang!
The cast is really about getting the fly out where you want it
great vid pete, thats the first time ive watched you use that rod and its very affective.
Hey Steve, Thanks mate, it has worn well and must have done a million casts. Its a prized posession and you did a magnificent job building it.
Peter Morse Thanks Pete it was a pleasure.
Huh, I guess I would do this out of necessity, but always thought there was a correct way.
There is a "correct way" and the "correct way" applies to all styles and results in good clean effective loops. Investigate the Gammel's 5 Essentials, they define the correct way. The correct way is also the style that suits the fishing you intend doing. Your "correct way" is not necessarily someone else's "correct way".
Why do you change hands to reel in?
Because its more efficient and effective on big fish and long fights. I am also very used to it. It is not a problem for me. Winding left handed is. I have had this conversation for years and its not worth arguing about.
There's more than one style of reeling in line ... :D