Welcome to our seventh installment of "Ask a Fly-Fishing Instructor," starring our own Peter Kutzer, who works at the Manchester, Vermont, Fly Fishing School. A couple months ago, we asked you to post some questions about your biggest casting problems. Reader "Bill E." wrote,
How about some help with hauling and double hauling.
In this lesson, Peter explains why the double haul is useful for adding distance to the cast and taking pressure off your casting arm and wrist. The he demonstrates exactly what you need to do for a successful double haul, from the right timing to the proper length of your haul. If you've got more questions for Peter, post them below, and we'll address each casting problem in a new video.
While doing the double haul, are you also letting line slip through your fingers ? Or are you pinching the line ?
YourBassFix 2 months ago
Thanks great vid.
TheBullets91 3 months ago
Peter is the man.
Massangler1856 3 months ago
That was great! Besides at the very end when do you let line out?
cheaben3 3 months ago
Very Nice, good job Peter and staff.
Thanks!
rodzhouri 3 months ago
what kind of line is he using? might be the most difficult question in world, but I'll give it a shot :P
Toushirou10th 4 months ago
thanks
isaaclopez1997 4 months ago
awesome instruction--very strightforward and down to earth. thanks so much!
redshaftedflicker 5 months ago
Wow, excellent video! I am just learning to cast using Lefty's video and youtube. The instructors very good, breaking things down into bite size pieces. I going out to practice again!
backdraft808 6 months ago
I have been trying o learn this Double Haul for 40 years more or less. Maybe just maybe I have it now !!
streamcaddis 6 months ago