Thanks Ott. I was a spectator for the tourney you were in on the Clermont Chain. I watched you casting and noticed your roll cast was different than mine or any of the other pros. BTW, thank you for being so accommodating to us fans. Such a respectful guy. God Bless.
Superb content never had the roll cast explained and then demonstrated so well. Really like the family oriented DIY "wallpaper" in your garage My sons are now young men I truely miss when they were that age. I always were a true marksman with a spinning set up but struggled with pin point baitcasting accuracy took more than a few days of just practice casting with a baitcaster using different luer types to finally get pretty good and once I became good my bite ratio went unmistakably up by a significant amount Took this video with me to my local lake (smartphone) and it took a while but I did get your casting method down well enough to use and like waving a magic wand I absolutely got more bites that day especially on my heavier baits that make a more pronounced splash as the enter the water. Thank you for helping me be a better angler Sincere hopes God blesses you and your family with continued success and good health
2-25-23, I would have like to see your complete rod and bait to visually see how you are looping the bait and where your rod tip was at release. You do this so effortless I honestly didn’t immediately know you had even cast the bait since I couldn’t see the rod tip. I will watch it several more times and then practice off my dock. Thank you for sharing all the tips you do Ott.
Oh yeah it helped!!! I been doing it for a while but I been exactly backwards with which hand I use. It just felt awkward the way I was doing it!!! My rod is a ancient pistol grip lews 6 foot I think. Appreciate it buddy we’ll keep soaking it up!!
This is great practice and fun. I stand on a cornerstone in my yard and flip into gold pans that I place in different spots under a tree. It's good practice and fun when I'm stuck at home
Yeah Ott, few people teach casting and you have such respect throughout the industry and casting techniques definitely separate the pros from the joes 😜😎👏👏👏👏🎣 Thanks for the lessons 🙏
I taught myself how to cast left handed in the yard casting at a bucket once I got comfortable I started putting the bucket in different areas with different obstacles obstructing the trajectory so I had to cast from different angles it really helped me a lot
Great video, I started roll casting with the pistol grip rods so that kind of dates me but it is a great technique to learn. Good luck on the tournament trail.
Ott needs to get that Jet boat out to the upper roanoke around gaston to weldon. Chunks and giants. repeat, Chunks and hogs. 50% of the time schooled up too
Thanks for teaching this. I am just learning to use baitcasters, so it's l very helpful. Just one thing, could you show the action of the whole rod and just the tip. I am a visual learner, so it would help me duplicate the cast.
Need a diff camera angle ott maybe over your shoulder looking down. I practice w my left but I'm not accurate an it feels like rod is coming out of my hand. I'm descent w this roll cast just not consistent
I think it's the latter here. He even says he usually uses this cast for treble hook lures that don't skip well, but I can imagine he didn't want to be flinging them around the garage.
Good video Ott. I got hooked on roll casting, watching Hank Parker years ago. If you can learn it,, your caught fish numbers will go up!!
Dang, you brought back some memories for me. I used to watch Hank back in the 80s and 90s I guess when I was a kid.
Thanks Ott. I was a spectator for the tourney you were in on the Clermont Chain. I watched you casting and noticed your roll cast was different than mine or any of the other pros.
BTW, thank you for being so accommodating to us fans. Such a respectful guy. God Bless.
Superb content never had the roll cast explained and then demonstrated so well.
Really like the family oriented DIY "wallpaper" in your garage
My sons are now young men
I truely miss when they were that age.
I always were a true marksman with a spinning set up but struggled with pin point baitcasting accuracy took more than a few days of just practice casting with a baitcaster using different luer types to finally get pretty good and once I became good my bite ratio went unmistakably up by a significant amount
Took this video with me to my local lake (smartphone) and it took a while but I did get your casting method down well enough to use and like waving a magic wand I absolutely got more bites that day especially on my heavier baits that make a more pronounced splash as the enter the water.
Thank you for helping me be a better angler
Sincere hopes God blesses you and your family with continued success and good health
2-25-23, I would have like to see your complete rod and bait to visually see how you are looping the bait and where your rod tip was at release. You do this so effortless I honestly didn’t immediately know you had even cast the bait since I couldn’t see
the rod tip. I will watch it several more times and then practice off my dock. Thank you for sharing all the tips you do Ott.
It’s low at the release point for sure. Knee level maybe. Hope this helps!
Thanks ott for the instruction helping anglers get better !!
Oh yeah it helped!!! I been doing it for a while but I been exactly backwards with which hand I use. It just felt awkward the way I was doing it!!! My rod is a ancient pistol grip lews 6 foot I think. Appreciate it buddy we’ll keep soaking it up!!
Thanks for the information and examples! Hope you continue to have success in 2023!
This is great practice and fun. I stand on a cornerstone in my yard and flip into gold pans that I place in different spots under a tree. It's good practice and fun when I'm stuck at home
Thank you for these shows! They are awesome!
Yeah Ott, few people teach casting and you have such respect throughout the industry and casting techniques definitely separate the pros from the joes 😜😎👏👏👏👏🎣 Thanks for the lessons 🙏
You’re welcome!
I taught myself how to cast left handed in the yard casting at a bucket once I got comfortable I started putting the bucket in different areas with different obstacles obstructing the trajectory so I had to cast from different angles it really helped me a lot
Thanks Ott for sharing the casting tips. Congrats on making it to the knock out round. Hope you make it to championship Saturday.
Good info, as usual! Thanks Ott! Have a good and godly day!
Great video, I started roll casting with the pistol grip rods so that kind of dates me but it is a great technique to learn.
Good luck on the tournament trail.
I want u to do some videos on how u store all your baits from terminal, spinnerbaits, topwaters, plastics etc
Ott needs to get that Jet boat out to the upper roanoke around gaston to weldon. Chunks and giants. repeat, Chunks and hogs. 50% of the time schooled up too
That sounds fun!
Thnx for the new casting tips love them
Thanks for sharing 🎣 👍
appreciate the casting help! but what do you have against salad, rice and falafel?!?!
Thanks for teaching this. I am just learning to use baitcasters, so it's l very helpful. Just one thing, could you show the action of the whole rod and just the tip. I am a visual learner, so it would help me duplicate the cast.
GREAT INFO ! THANK YOU
Damn, get it out man!
Need a diff camera angle ott maybe over your shoulder looking down. I practice w my left but I'm not accurate an it feels like rod is coming out of my hand. I'm descent w this roll cast just not consistent
Do you think he rigs his trailer like that on the jig? Or is that for safety purposes while in the garage.
I think it's the latter here. He even says he usually uses this cast for treble hook lures that don't skip well, but I can imagine he didn't want to be flinging them around the garage.
Yeah just for video purposes.
Where do I get a lithium step stool? Lol
If I tried to cast left handed rig would be in lake
I would like to I would like you to do and no te fiti Otis like this with just write this but being out on the water
A bit similar to fly fishing...