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Flycasting Extreme Pt.II (adhesiv casts)

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2007

Additional Video to Flycasting Extreme including some twohanded videos (I´m not sure if it´s visible how far i punched it) Some other features: arialised Snap T (actually a Snap Z) Switches, 180° directional Snap T ... and a few more. This time I decided to show some more cast which serve a purpose on water.

If you have any question or want to receive our current product catalog (available in german only) don´t hesitate to contact me at:
stephan@flyfishing-nation.com

Equipment:
Loop Opti Rods in weight: 5,7 and 9 (twohanded)
Loop Multi Rod: weight 5

the whole range of line: Custom II (twohanded), Multiline (WF5F), OptiStillwater (WF7F), Loop OptiStream (WF5F)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/18233910/Flycasting_Extreme_Pt.II.wmv.html

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  • Where can I find a description of the Voodoo Cast. I would like to learn it.

  • I will make a short video about it!

  • Stephan, i signed up for a youtube account just so i could share my comment with you. I am new to flyfishing, and as a beginner my casts look horrible and the learning curve can be quite frustrating. You have the most unique a wonderfully produced flycasting demo video I have seen on here. I was so inspired by your demonstration of skill that got on my waders and went practicing last weekend in the snow and ice. I look forward to your next video.

  • Hello Mark! I´m honored by your text and glad that you like my videos! As I said befor you can download this video aswell in High resolution - you can finde the link in the videodescription.

    Tight Lines,

    Steph

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  • @bburns548twins

    Agreed. Most fishing situations, single or double handed spey, can be covered with just one simple cast. The Roll Cast. I know many folks that have made a living off of not wasting time learning unneeded casts. Its about efficiancy, accuracy and presentation. Not looks and distance. Fish can be snuck up on without hauling over 80 feet.

  • @bburns548twins hahaha - he could definitely do that. That would just entail a high back cast, or adapting a roll cast, and he is a master at roll casting. So stupid argument, however, i do agree in that I dont think that his cast is that practical at all, its a lot of show, and id be interested to check his leader after this video for casting knots. I prefer to keep in more simple.

  • do you have any videos explaining how to do any of these casts? i fish alot of streams with heavy cover behind me and this would be great to learn

  • okay, how do you do the snake roll you demonstrate around 1:50?

  • looks nice but next time please use a red fly line too see the tricks better. greetz.

  • You're a great representative for Loop. Tell them I said to start paying you double

  • Thank you Steph ol'boy! The level of skill all fishers should obtain before entering the realm of the deep :D Respect!!!

  • @bburns548twins Impressive yes...practical NO? I see the green eyed monster has grabbed you by the short and curly's lol! I'm pretty sure with Steph's effortless casting abilities he could put the fly on the money 99% of the time, which is probably 99% better than most 'seasoned'' casters. The skill and economy of motion in his every movement more than warrant this. I've only shore fished tropical saltwater myself and 80ft+ casts are more than practical in that situation. Bonefish anyone??? :D

  • impresive...yes, practical... no. who needs an 80 ft cast. if u can't see the fish. lets c u put a parachute fly 3 ft. from the bank in full cover on both sides, standing on the shore..

  • omg....i never thought i could cast like that.........but ...yes.....i can now....oh myyyi can cast all my line out....120 feet......(and not a siingle-double haul either,,....hhehehe

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