With the constant tension cast you are literally casting the fly rather than working the loop . With one the loop is carrying the fly . The other the fly is pulling the line. Your video helped me understand why I was having trouble casting a weighted fly.
So I’ve been enjoying fly fishing. Where I live I have fished for small native brook trout and stocked trout. Using 2wt rods and sometimes 4wt. I cast a non weighted dry flys 98 percent the time. I have a 8 wt and want to start to target largemouth and do some saltwater fishing as well. I never tried throwing bass streamers and things with weight. I tried the other day and I look like I’m brand new again! Please any tips would be appreciated. I don’t know much about fly lines other than you have floating line and sinking line and you have crap quality vs good quality. The line is floating line that came on my orvis encounter (cheap I know but all I can afford) the leader length looks to be atleast 9 foot. Should I shorten it? Also by what I see you doing, casting weighted flys looks so different in movement compared to throwing a small size 16 caddis fly.
Hi Gunnar! What is your best tips on casting really heavy flies (upwards of 1/3 oz) AND 700grain lines, lets say on a 12wt rod. Perhaps you can make a video about it? Tight lines from Sweden.
God that makes me glad I moved south from Michigan LOL! Gotta admit though I really miss the fly fishing there and the beautiful northern lakes and streams. Just don’t miss that long long winter a bit.
Great video! Thanks. Question: how did you manage to change out your flies so fast? Didn't see you tying any knots or using your teeth to tighten! Cheers from BC, Canada!
To Snookist 54. Read issue of Tail magazine with article ( by me) on Weight Balancing Flies - related to using and CASTING giant flies (and especially for distance) for billfish. I've been advocating doing this for billfishing for 30 years. Spoke publicly at fly fishing shows and presentations at fly clubs advocating this. No one listened. Had only ONE flybillfisherman come up to me at an event during all the years doing this. It's just amazing how fly fisherman DONT want to catch fish and will do all they can to prevent themselves from catching big fish. Seems that way at least.
switch rod for pike and musky problem solved. I use a 2 handed rod for surf fishing on the north east coast. Mass moves Mass the rod is part of the mass too
You should try casting in 40 below zero. You let it fly and then it hits the ice in the Safeway parking lot in Fairbanks Alaska. It cracks the line as it rolls. I got on the front page of the newspaper from doing that. I was practicing for the national casting championships!
So Gunnar, do your neighbors think you've lost your mind? Flycasting in the middle of the winter is not normal activity especially since you're not in a stream with steelhead in it. Keep the good stuff coming buddy.
I’m sure you have thought of applying your talents to big game saltwater where the tackle pricing is commensurate with your skill, dedication and imagination. Sailfish, marlin etc anglers around the world would benefit from your abilities. Consider it! Just saying!
My understanding of balancing your flies
with your fly line set up is finally starting to grow
thanks to you. Thanks again, 😁
Yes fly lines like warmer weather. You did a great presentation nicely done
Balance weight with drag - what a great insight!
Thanks for posting! Your teaching is so valuable
Thanks for braving the elements for this instruction! This seems like a saltwater Belgium cast we use when battling 20-30mph winds.
As always great content and insight. I was having the same problem bouncing my heavier streamers, I'm going to try this.
That's awesome advice I still struggle with balancing my flys out
With the constant tension cast you are literally casting the fly rather than working the loop . With one the loop is carrying the fly . The other the fly is pulling the line. Your video helped me understand why I was having trouble casting a weighted fly.
Great casting advice. Solid stuff. Thank you.
Terrific explanation ta!
Thanks for sharing. I'll be practicing in the snow as well... working on my spey casting.
The beauty of practicing in the snow is that it's about as close was we can get to casting in water.
Thanks for the tips . Couldn’t figure out why I was having trouble casting a weighted shminnow in inshore salt this morning, now I know, hopefully 😅
Just blew my mind… thanks so much
So I’ve been enjoying fly fishing. Where I live I have fished for small native brook trout and stocked trout. Using 2wt rods and sometimes 4wt. I cast a non weighted dry flys 98 percent the time. I have a 8 wt and want to start to target largemouth and do some saltwater fishing as well. I never tried throwing bass streamers and things with weight. I tried the other day and I look like I’m brand new again! Please any tips would be appreciated. I don’t know much about fly lines other than you have floating line and sinking line and you have crap quality vs good quality. The line is floating line that came on my orvis encounter (cheap I know but all I can afford) the leader length looks to be atleast 9 foot. Should I shorten it? Also by what I see you doing, casting weighted flys looks so different in movement compared to throwing a small size 16 caddis fly.
Hi Gunnar! What is your best tips on casting really heavy flies (upwards of 1/3 oz) AND 700grain lines, lets say on a 12wt rod. Perhaps you can make a video about it?
Tight lines from Sweden.
God that makes me glad I moved south from Michigan LOL! Gotta admit though I really miss the fly fishing there and the beautiful northern lakes and streams. Just don’t miss that long long winter a bit.
Great video thanks
Great video! Thanks.
Question: how did you manage to change out your flies so fast? Didn't see you tying any knots or using your teeth to tighten!
Cheers from BC, Canada!
I like monocore lines for this style of casting as there is stretch in the line that helps w/ the smoothness of the cast and transfer of power...
To Snookist 54. Read issue of Tail magazine with article ( by me) on Weight Balancing Flies - related to using and CASTING giant flies (and especially for distance) for billfish. I've been advocating doing this for billfishing for 30 years. Spoke publicly at fly fishing shows and presentations at fly clubs advocating this. No one listened. Had only ONE flybillfisherman come up to me at an event during all the years doing this. It's just amazing how fly fisherman DONT want to catch fish and will do all they can to prevent themselves from catching big fish. Seems that way at least.
Damn, I just got done tying a bunch of 5 inch long Clousers out of bucktail. Wish I had seen this video first!
switch rod for pike and musky problem solved. I use a 2 handed rod for surf fishing on the north east coast. Mass moves Mass the rod is part of the mass too
Did you use a snap/quick connect?
You should try casting in 40 below zero. You let it fly and then it hits the ice in the Safeway parking lot in Fairbanks Alaska. It cracks the line as it rolls. I got on the front page of the newspaper from doing that. I was practicing for the national casting championships!
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So Gunnar, do your neighbors think you've lost your mind? Flycasting in the middle of the winter is not normal activity especially since you're not in a stream with steelhead in it. Keep the good stuff coming buddy.
Thanks for the info... now I can try closures again.. LOL
Good Point..... you need to practice your setup before you head to the water. Thanks for the tips👍
I need to try that.
Interesting rod
Isn't the Constant Tension Cast also called the Belgium Cast?
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I’m sure you have thought of applying your talents to big game saltwater where the tackle pricing is commensurate with your skill, dedication and imagination. Sailfish, marlin etc anglers around the world would benefit from your abilities. Consider it! Just saying!
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