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Nice video Kevin!
Airial speycasting at it's best.
//Roger
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ОтветитьOmg this guy is making art.....respect....
ОтветитьEverything about this vid is so god damn professional, it's a work of art.
ОтветитьAre those ponds purposely made for casting practice?
ОтветитьAlways the single spey when in competition.I rarely see this cast when fishing.Usually a snap T . I use the single spey off both shoulders the most.The wind, for me, blows upstream most often. It also has the most economy of movement. Sweep it around, forward drive.
ОтветитьIsso é uma arte
ОтветитьThanks for sharing this Kevin. Thanks to everyone else commenting. Especially, Brook and Mountains to Marshes.
ОтветитьI had a lesson from Travis Johnson once ,he always wears a flat cap that looked like Fred Dibnah ( you have to come from UK to understand that ) he's a thoroughly likeble chap ,very good instructor and yes an artist .He had just won the world championship and I was in a place called Zig Zag Oregon and he was working for outlet Fly Fishig Shop Welches
ОтветитьWho invented the Spey cast, it’s amazing to watch.
ОтветитьCasts look great, but I don’t think there’s any fish in there
ОтветитьFly fishing?
ОтветитьLength of rod??? If it's 9ft I'm impressed. Anything above not surprised.
ОтветитьMagnifico
ОтветитьThis looks like it’s easy but it’s incredibly difficult
ОтветитьThis is about understanding physics and the mechanics of the rod and line behaviour. I think it is more engineering than art although in practice it appears very gracious and artful. Because it's all about loading the rod while having the fly line travelling in the right direction with the right momentum. It's also having a perfectly balanced rod and line setup from a mechanical engineering pov. The perception of art is just a by-product of the balanced engineering and applied physics.
ОтветитьWhat are these spey casts called!?Awesome to watch.
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