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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2009

A method of switching from a down stream anchor spey cast to an upstream one Mid Cast. This is done by repositioning the line " and subsequent D loop" to the new delivery side by casting it behind you using tip movements similar to that of the Circle cast "but done directly overhead".
With practice this cast can be used in swirly winds such as those on the video or to not commit and quickly reposition mid cast to a new target, a useful trait of a salt water angler... The line lay for the intial set up was for that of an aireal double spey "which is a downstream wind cast", the line was swapped to the upstream side, repositioning the line lay, then a D loop was then formed on the upstream shoulder , just as if a Snap or Circle cast was initially performed....
The rod was a 590-4 Sage tcr coupled with a 14gm Rio I line.......

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