I just wanted to add that watching this video has helped me cast lines loaded with shot and sections of sink-tip with ease in heavy flows, not to mention style and grace even when throwing unweighted nymphs. Water tension plays such a big role in a proper roll cast and through employing single handed spey techniques I've developed a style of my own, not to mention an easy transfer into true two-handed casting. Though a lot do not take my advise, I'll continue to promote this style of casting.
Just wanted to say thanks for the great video. I've probably watched it 20times just trying to get it all down to a science. I was wondering what type of line your using in the video? is it a WF, full floating or is it a special line to get the spey casts out of a smaller rod??? Also depending on the line I was wondering what kind of distances is possible? thanks for any information you can give. really enjoyed the great video... thanks again... God bless.... Sam
Wow... I learned the basic cast from Doug Swisher's videos about 12 years ago. Most other casting videos suck... and this one doesn't!! I'm excited to watch more of your videos! Good job!
Really nice, you've put in a lot of work! and believe me I know what it's like having just produced a fly casting DVD, check it out and let me know what you think.
As you said murph, very informative.. Especially the camera angels etc. The snap-T section was very helpful for me. Then i understood how the potential energy realeased in the Speycast:D!
i have a universial cast that i almost always use, it is like a spey cast but has some otger casts mixed in
flytyerman 4 months ago
Do i need a speyline to speycast?
Megamusicfan1997 5 months ago
I just wanted to add that watching this video has helped me cast lines loaded with shot and sections of sink-tip with ease in heavy flows, not to mention style and grace even when throwing unweighted nymphs. Water tension plays such a big role in a proper roll cast and through employing single handed spey techniques I've developed a style of my own, not to mention an easy transfer into true two-handed casting. Though a lot do not take my advise, I'll continue to promote this style of casting.
jtberez 7 months ago
Thank you for the video! great demontration
flytyerman 7 months ago
Hi why you disable embedding? I use your video for introducing single spey cast on one fly casting forum. Cheers
andjelkovicdj 9 months ago
Just wanted to say thanks for the great video. I've probably watched it 20times just trying to get it all down to a science. I was wondering what type of line your using in the video? is it a WF, full floating or is it a special line to get the spey casts out of a smaller rod??? Also depending on the line I was wondering what kind of distances is possible? thanks for any information you can give. really enjoyed the great video... thanks again... God bless.... Sam
winks002 9 months ago
Wow... I learned the basic cast from Doug Swisher's videos about 12 years ago. Most other casting videos suck... and this one doesn't!! I'm excited to watch more of your videos! Good job!
goby999 1 year ago
Really nice, you've put in a lot of work! and believe me I know what it's like having just produced a fly casting DVD, check it out and let me know what you think.
Bumcast 1 year ago
@Bumcast thanks for the comments this means a lot coming from you.
jpflyfishing 1 year ago
omg where the hell is this??
fellyrules101 2 years ago
would you have to be in the water and have water next to you or could you do it from shore?
rockerdude567 2 years ago
ya u can do it form shore. just be right on the water line
ciscokid8893 2 years ago
great camera angles
most videos like this dont give you a real good view of whats going on
crazymexicanomg 2 years ago
As you said murph, very informative.. Especially the camera angels etc. The snap-T section was very helpful for me. Then i understood how the potential energy realeased in the Speycast:D!
Thank you, nice video.
Zimeno91 3 years ago
Thanks very informative. The overhead shot was helpful.
murph8488q 3 years ago
spey casting tech.
relesim 4 years ago