Master the Scandinavian Speycast with Henrik Mortensen

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
  • In this short clip Henrik Mortensen focuses on the Scandinavian Spey Cast and his unique method of body movement and its importance in the cast. In doing so he will show how this cast differs from the traditional speycast. This is a great educational video for first time or seasoned spey casters alike.

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  • @Labs.Fishing.hunting
    @Labs.Fishing.hunting 11 місяців тому +3

    Henrik was way ahead of time back then, I picked up alot of fishing techniques by practicing what I've learned in all of his dvd's.

  • @VOGTLANDOUTDOORS
    @VOGTLANDOUTDOORS 2 роки тому +4

    HAVEN'T SEEN THIS VIDEO in a DECADE...
    ... and Henrik is STILL the grand meister of truly elegant, POWERFUL casting techniques!
    As I watched I realized just HOW MANY lessons I've learned from this ONE video over the past 10+ years, but you need to watch it at least 20 or 30 times, over & over & over again. It's THAT kind of "triple-distilled spey lessons" ;-)
    -Mark Vogt | VOGTLAND OUTDOORS

  • @chrisbajema8002
    @chrisbajema8002 5 років тому +1

    Very good job explaining the physics of the Spey rod. Thanks for your time and your willingness to help others out like myself. 👌👍

  • @cruc123
    @cruc123 14 років тому +1

    A wonderful video. I never thought I'd try double hand casting because it seemed too difficult, but Mr. Mortensen artfully and clearly illustrates a double hand casting technique so well and in a manner that makes much sense to me that I'm actually going to go out and get a Scandi outfit to start with.
    Thanks for posting it, and thanks to Mr. Mortensen for being such a fantastic instructor.

  • @abbner1970
    @abbner1970 11 років тому +1

    Thank you for keeping the instruction simple. This has to be the best spey instruction out there.

  • @cbearw1
    @cbearw1 11 років тому

    Thanks Henrik! Great tips to help learn this style of casting!

  • @LouisianaSpey
    @LouisianaSpey Рік тому

    So much great info in so little work, this play a huge path in my journey into a great technician of cast and body positioning

  • @TheNego
    @TheNego 12 років тому

    Great video on the Spey and thanks lots Henrik!

  • @awaken77
    @awaken77 7 років тому +1

    My favorite instructional video

  • @LaurenKingsley
    @LaurenKingsley 11 років тому

    Wow, something that makes sense! I'll be using this instruction as I prep for a trip to Canada next month.

  • @connielee2436
    @connielee2436 8 років тому

    Great guide to learn fly fishing! Will try this on my Piscifun reels!

  • @gradun123
    @gradun123 8 років тому

    Great instruction. Thanks!

  • @56cacks
    @56cacks 11 років тому

    This mans a pro and his techniques really do !!! Make a difference...

  • @Jako6400
    @Jako6400 3 роки тому

    Gad godt at fiske med ham et par uger, og lære de gode tricks han kan! Han er for vild! 🤘

  • @MrLandonBlack
    @MrLandonBlack 10 років тому

    tusen takk!

  • @jethrobarr18a
    @jethrobarr18a 9 років тому

    Excellent Tuition

  • @rodzhouri
    @rodzhouri 9 років тому

    Great video.

  • @Orriize
    @Orriize 12 років тому

    This is very helpful for my upcoming salmon fly fishing trip here in Iceland, thanks a lot. Now more time spent with the fly on the water then in the air casting over and over again.

  • @BirkaViking
    @BirkaViking 12 років тому

    Very nice video :)
    Cheers from Sweden

  • @TheCaptainQuinn
    @TheCaptainQuinn 10 років тому

    Good instruction

  • @davidafo2983
    @davidafo2983 6 років тому

    This style works exceptionally well from pontoon boats! I use it on river drifts, back bays, lakes, and even ocean (So far I still have both feet, Ha!). I use a 13'6" 8 wt. Average about 70', effortless casts.
    I would appreciate some feedback as I describe this cast in terms of FFF Definitions that I have capitalized:
    Overall this cast has a small CASTING ARC. Heinrik is adding TRANSLATION (body/hand) before ROTATION in direction of cast, defined as, I think, DRAG. This is a loading maneuver that adds power to the cast, rod bend, and keeps slack out of line. Adding TRANSLATION = greater STROKE LENGTH = > line speed. TRANSLATION also causes the rod and hands to stay coplanar in an Oblique Posterior/Anterior casting plane. This oblique plane intersects a Posterior/Anterior Parasagittal plane creating a straight line and rod tip path There is also a slight downward, upper hand TRANSLATION coinciding with ROTATION, also on this oblique plane. The lower hand (also coplanar and moving on this oblique plane) is where the rotational power is generated. The more coplanar and smoother the acceleration to a brisk stop the CASTING STOKE is = better Rod tip tracking and more efficient cast.
    Here is my question: Does body/shoulder rotation in the transverse plane, create a slight curvilinear rod tip path?
    Google "FFF Definitions" for defs and pictures.
    I know, a bit wonky....

    • @jessebourneau6426
      @jessebourneau6426 3 роки тому +2

      Crap dude . . . you’re overthinking it. Must not be fun for you. If you’re only casting 70’ with a 35’ casting head, you do need help.

  • @heppyfto
    @heppyfto 13 років тому

    what type of line setup are you using henrik

  • @TheOrmsson
    @TheOrmsson 11 років тому

    how'd it go??

  • @salmonninja7223
    @salmonninja7223 7 років тому +1

    Great stuff. Great video. Wouldn't like to get punched off Henrik neither.....!

  • @jrgenpetersen6260
    @jrgenpetersen6260 11 років тому

    Good instruktion

  • @speyday69
    @speyday69 14 років тому

    Henrik,
    For United States anglers, whom are your contacts or distributors so that we may buy your DVDs. Thanks.

  • @PESKAKI
    @PESKAKI 13 років тому

    Gostaria de receber mais imformation...congratulation!!!

  • @ArroyoGuitars
    @ArroyoGuitars 2 роки тому

    The a-ha moment starts at 6:00 never really thought that much about foot placement until now.

    • @johngraham5996
      @johngraham5996 3 місяці тому

      such a simple little thing but a big help on the water, scandi casting is a great method and very effective, i am into my 4th season here in scotland and only now am i at ease with my casting, but watching the scandinavians was the biggest help to me, eventually i ironed out my mistakes and suddenley it all came together

  • @jonazmedZ
    @jonazmedZ 14 років тому

    @speyday69 just search on google....in england they seel and shipp worldwide

  • @kleinermunsterlande
    @kleinermunsterlande 15 років тому

    Scandinavians rule!!!

  • @philipvankampen3394
    @philipvankampen3394 3 роки тому

    1:16 Why not?

  • @michaelforest3332
    @michaelforest3332 4 роки тому +2

    23 people did not understand what Henrik just told them.....

  • @dylanupdyke4616
    @dylanupdyke4616 3 роки тому

    Skal!

  • @MrBl4ce
    @MrBl4ce 6 років тому

    Suuuuucks

  • @YouMockMe
    @YouMockMe 15 років тому

    what are you talking about? the left hook will teach that fish a lesson.

  • @rickhand8392
    @rickhand8392 7 років тому

    Why are you using a fly rod for spey casting very bad IDEA ! This crap is not spey casting !!

    • @petermorse5442
      @petermorse5442 7 років тому

      Why not use a single hand rod for Spey casting. And a 2 hander is still just a fly rod only longer.

    • @davidafo2983
      @davidafo2983 6 років тому

      KRUSHinski is a good name for a WWE wrestler...

    • @jimarelarsen560
      @jimarelarsen560 6 років тому +1

      You dont reach up to the level of Henrik