do you have mono line on your spey line? because right now i have spey like then mono attached to that, and its hard for me to cast with out it snapping like a whip!
great cast and good final presentation, so many people on here think they know and can do better, what a bunch of knobs..... you can come salmon fishing with me any time
@machester10, your an idiot. You obviously don't know shit about the mechanics/reasoning behind the movements of a snap T. It isn't a skagit cast that has a ton of popularity anymore. Most are doing pokes with Skagit lines and heavy sink tips or with floating lines for that matter. Did you see the end result of her cast?? Perfect right....go back to to fishing with a red and white bobber you sconehead.
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This is absolutely not needed.....a single spey cast over the right shopulder would have produced a better cleaner result and the cast would not have been so square, I guess the girl is left handed and cant cast her right hand uppermost.
Actually its funny you mention that, as I cast left handed but I naturally cast right handed as a spey caster... It was most comfortable for me to learn.
The reason why I use the snap T in this case is that I find it easier to cast 15 feet of T-14 and barbell eyed flies, but maybe you have a different approach. This video was taken in a winter run steelhead fishing scenario.
Line stick and anchor placement can become troublesome with the single spey unless you are using a floating line.
fistle, I disagree. When casting from river left the snap t puts the anchor upstream and keeps the fly away from you A single spey can pull the fly at you if you blow your anchor. I use the snap t, cack hand snake roll, left hand double spey and a few others from river left, but never just a single spey. Also using heavy flies and sinktip lines you get better results with casts that keep the line in motion. can you post a video so we can see how you do it please?
This caster needs some Skagit casting lessons. Ironically, and embarrassingly, she thinks she has it right but she is putting twice the amount of effort into the cast as needed. There is no need to set-up with that roll-cast. This is not single handed casting this is Skagit casting with a double handed rod. Why defeat the whole purpose?
@Machster10 I mentioned that my form is not perfect, I don't need to say much more than that. I'm not casting 'skagit syle' either, but you already know that...
@binhexbinhex Yes, you make it look easy. Thanks for the example. I'm glad the guy who was critical didn't bait you into an unkind statement, he obviously has inflated idea of how good he is. Congrats on examples of a great cast, and a class act.
@Machster10 lighting the hell up i think some of the people who commented on this video are jelous at the end of the day the fly turn over in the water she can do the snap
@Machster10 She has absolutely no reason to be embarrassed, you are rude to phrase your point that way. I appreciate her video and she does make it look easy.
@fistle Hey, she got the cast across the stream. And she made it look easy. She must be doin something right. Kinda clear that the guys are jealous looking at the comments:)
@fistle Only a jerk would say you don't need to Snap T on a video showing how to snap T, and Titled that. This is what I was talking about on the other spots where you act like a jackass. Did it occur to you she cast so "square" to get the fly down to the fish before it starts to swing? The water is fast. Can you tell how deep? Try not to be a rude jerk in the future.
I'm not being critical... I am just trying to learn. I was told that I should never "rip the water" like was done here. Is that OK, or is it really a big deal?
You'll find that the 'white mouse' is an essential component of building up line speed in your spey cast while fishing sink tips...
Casting floating lines can be done with more finesse. You could also cast more softly if you don't need the distance.
To get the distance, you have to throw a large D loop behind you, and to get this, you have to get the line moving, and keep that tip from sinking before the forward spey component of your cast.
Right on! lol Did I mention I finally picked up a double-hander? Gonna start practicing this December (but gotta figure out what line to get first). :)
no realy thou i gillie on a few rivers part time whilst like she says not perfect if most of my clients could cast like this when they came i wouldent have to teach them casting insted of fishing!
Why all the hate? There are so few women in the sport, we should really be supporting them when we find them inside of posting snide comments.
plasterdbastard 2 months ago
Cute smile and a nice cast, dont know why grumpy old dudes are being so salty., but keep doing your thing. :)
LordDigz12 3 months ago 2
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mytube4242 4 months ago
do you have mono line on your spey line? because right now i have spey like then mono attached to that, and its hard for me to cast with out it snapping like a whip!
lifted2500 4 months ago
YOUR JUST THAT EASY!!!! :P
TheDarzea 5 months ago
Luminous future! Good line preparation, just lost a few anchor... Good and young caster! Go on this way!
trebinable 7 months ago
looks awesome, think i'll try it in saltwater for bluefish, their not afraid of a little water ripping.....
bluefishpredator 9 months ago
Can we mate
kobeandshaqBFF 9 months ago
She reminds me of April Vokey.
TribKid 9 months ago
.......did the fly get where she wanted it?
...yes
thats all that matters
atomiccarpet 11 months ago
great cast and good final presentation, so many people on here think they know and can do better, what a bunch of knobs..... you can come salmon fishing with me any time
heppyfto 11 months ago
great cast an great video
I wonder why some are so jealous and a bit ignorant too??
thanks for sharing.
Kaburra 1 year ago
@Kaburra I think the guys are jealous;) Most cannot cast as good as this lady can.
37enjoylife 1 year ago
hi binhexbinhex
i wish i could cast like that you actualy cast quite good and make it look easy.
dont listen to those bad comments...and keep up the good work
best regards from wales
scooter
0808SCOOTER 1 year ago
@machester10, your an idiot. You obviously don't know shit about the mechanics/reasoning behind the movements of a snap T. It isn't a skagit cast that has a ton of popularity anymore. Most are doing pokes with Skagit lines and heavy sink tips or with floating lines for that matter. Did you see the end result of her cast?? Perfect right....go back to to fishing with a red and white bobber you sconehead.
lachtungbaby 1 year ago
jolie technique et jolie fille
chouaib68 1 year ago
Binhexbinhex, that was a beautiful cast, I will be trying this technique soon. Thanks for the video.
iflydplane 1 year ago
verey good keep it it up dount lising till dat tit
tinytim818 1 year ago
That is some good looking water there!
FFSDenny 1 year ago
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This is absolutely not needed.....a single spey cast over the right shopulder would have produced a better cleaner result and the cast would not have been so square, I guess the girl is left handed and cant cast her right hand uppermost.
fistle 2 years ago
Actually its funny you mention that, as I cast left handed but I naturally cast right handed as a spey caster... It was most comfortable for me to learn.
The reason why I use the snap T in this case is that I find it easier to cast 15 feet of T-14 and barbell eyed flies, but maybe you have a different approach. This video was taken in a winter run steelhead fishing scenario.
Line stick and anchor placement can become troublesome with the single spey unless you are using a floating line.
binhexbinhex 2 years ago
What she said!
FFSDenny 2 years ago
fistle, I disagree. When casting from river left the snap t puts the anchor upstream and keeps the fly away from you A single spey can pull the fly at you if you blow your anchor. I use the snap t, cack hand snake roll, left hand double spey and a few others from river left, but never just a single spey. Also using heavy flies and sinktip lines you get better results with casts that keep the line in motion. can you post a video so we can see how you do it please?
fishinwflies 2 years ago
single spey = tiny D loop. snap t = huge D loop. when changeing direction a snap T is the best cast
WiZ111112 2 years ago
@fistle
This caster needs some Skagit casting lessons. Ironically, and embarrassingly, she thinks she has it right but she is putting twice the amount of effort into the cast as needed. There is no need to set-up with that roll-cast. This is not single handed casting this is Skagit casting with a double handed rod. Why defeat the whole purpose?
Machster10 1 year ago
@Machster10 I mentioned that my form is not perfect, I don't need to say much more than that. I'm not casting 'skagit syle' either, but you already know that...
binhexbinhex 1 year ago 3
@binhexbinhex Yes, you make it look easy. Thanks for the example. I'm glad the guy who was critical didn't bait you into an unkind statement, he obviously has inflated idea of how good he is. Congrats on examples of a great cast, and a class act.
Mightiflier 4 months ago
People need to lighten up abit she can do the snap t better than most guy I know
bigjocknew52 1 year ago 12
@Machster10 lighting the hell up i think some of the people who commented on this video are jelous at the end of the day the fly turn over in the water she can do the snap
T better thant most guys i fish with great job
bigjocknew52 1 year ago
@Machster10 She has absolutely no reason to be embarrassed, you are rude to phrase your point that way. I appreciate her video and she does make it look easy.
iflydplane 1 year ago
@fistle Hey, she got the cast across the stream. And she made it look easy. She must be doin something right. Kinda clear that the guys are jealous looking at the comments:)
37enjoylife 1 year ago
@fistle Only a jerk would say you don't need to Snap T on a video showing how to snap T, and Titled that. This is what I was talking about on the other spots where you act like a jackass. Did it occur to you she cast so "square" to get the fly down to the fish before it starts to swing? The water is fast. Can you tell how deep? Try not to be a rude jerk in the future.
fishinwflies 1 month ago
I'm not being critical... I am just trying to learn. I was told that I should never "rip the water" like was done here. Is that OK, or is it really a big deal?
b26maurader 2 years ago
You'll find that the 'white mouse' is an essential component of building up line speed in your spey cast while fishing sink tips...
Casting floating lines can be done with more finesse. You could also cast more softly if you don't need the distance.
To get the distance, you have to throw a large D loop behind you, and to get this, you have to get the line moving, and keep that tip from sinking before the forward spey component of your cast.
binhexbinhex 2 years ago
try not to a lot easier with a normal fly rod not a spey.
katorade5 2 years ago
Yea its easy learnt in a second. good for getting a dirty horrible sinking tube out.
fellyrules101 2 years ago
Looks a good way to get a sink tip up?
crowhawk 2 years ago
Nice change and cast, but did you catch any fish?
flyhead2 2 years ago
You look pretty satisfied with yourself after that one! Nice job sis
ryanonthevedder 2 years ago
Its a 2 hander.
Should be ez.. hehe.
But yea.. very nice. =P
danielwow2 3 years ago
Love the last comment!!!!
hufferz 3 years ago
Bull Shit "that easy"
videoeditchannel 3 years ago
Yup. Just that easy. Not. Arg.
870in410 3 years ago
WOW!
kryderper 3 years ago
Yeah it's me... Hiya Spencer!
Cheers,
Nicole
binhexbinhex 3 years ago
Right on! lol Did I mention I finally picked up a double-hander? Gonna start practicing this December (but gotta figure out what line to get first). :)
spencerrolls 3 years ago
Ha! Is that Nicole?!? Nice cast!
spencerrolls 3 years ago
will you marry me?
GabrielsNob 3 years ago 10
@GabrielsNob back of the que buddy lol
no realy thou i gillie on a few rivers part time whilst like she says not perfect if most of my clients could cast like this when they came i wouldent have to teach them casting insted of fishing!
nipplebrady1988 6 months ago
@GabrielsNob YES :DDDDDD JK
Ericman2043 5 months ago