Ashland, one thing that I think is missing, is if standing on the right river, it is always left, from what I have seen so far anyway....:- ) - But I guess that rather than Snap T, it will just be double Spey....??? And Thank You for these tutorials, I may actually end up being able to use my beautiful LOOP LTS 15.4" some day, I gave up first time around, a few years back when I bought it....;- )
Nice casting indeed but YT is full of such lessons. Let’s have some help for real time fishing. Ie casting in a strong wind in rough water whilst up to your neck in water. Now that would really help!
A bit hard to demonstrate casting while wading up to your neck, wouldn't you say? I recently watched this presentation and what he has to say about the V-Loop is the best thing you can do for casting in windy conditions. And he did talk about anchor placement needed to be adjusted while wading in faster water. But it's good feedback nonetheless. We'll keep it in mind for next year
@@ashlandflyshop770 For those of us in the beginner-intermediate stage, every one of these UA-cam videos is invaluable. There are nuances I didn't appreciate at first and different instructors have different approaches. I, for one, appreciate the calmer water to clearly see the principles being demonstrated. Maybe next year I'll be looking for those "real conditions" fishing videos! I'm not there yet. Different strokes for different folks. Thank you for presenting these useful videos so clearly!
Ashland, one thing that I think is missing, is if standing on the right river, it is always left, from what I have seen so far anyway....:- )
- But I guess that rather than Snap T, it will just be double Spey....???
And Thank You for these tutorials, I may actually end up being able to use my beautiful LOOP LTS 15.4" some day, I gave up first time around, a few years back when I bought it....;- )
Thanks so much for helping me help my shoulder. I think I thought I had a sword in my hand and not a two handed speyy
haha yes using your bottom hand with definitely help keep your shoulder in good shape!
Are we throwing pies or drinking Martinis?
Nice casting indeed but YT is full of such lessons. Let’s have some help for real time fishing. Ie casting in a strong wind in rough water whilst up to your neck in water. Now that would really help!
A bit hard to demonstrate casting while wading up to your neck, wouldn't you say? I recently watched this presentation and what he has to say about the V-Loop is the best thing you can do for casting in windy conditions. And he did talk about anchor placement needed to be adjusted while wading in faster water. But it's good feedback nonetheless. We'll keep it in mind for next year
Also for casting in deep a shorter shooting head is worth switching too makes it much easier when fishing deep
@@ashlandflyshop770 For those of us in the beginner-intermediate stage, every one of these UA-cam videos is invaluable. There are nuances I didn't appreciate at first and different instructors have different approaches. I, for one, appreciate the calmer water to clearly see the principles being demonstrated. Maybe next year I'll be looking for those "real conditions" fishing videos! I'm not there yet. Different strokes for different folks. Thank you for presenting these useful videos so clearly!
@@stephenrosenfeld833 🙏🙏