Ed Ward on Out and Around
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- Опубліковано 8 гру 2023
- Mastering the "out and around" part of the Skagit cast is the turning point for many people's journey towards better casting. In this segment, Ed Ward breaks down this concept, which is critical in the constant tension/constant load method of casting. We hope you enjoy!
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I have seen TONS of Spey casting videos, Ed is the only one who always shows you how to do it in the simplest yet very intelligent way. 👍
Thanks 👍
With each one of Ed’s videos my casting gets better and better! Thank you!!!
Great to hear!
This was the biggest change to fixing/bettering my spey trout cast .......thx
Glad it was able to help you out!
Ed is great at explaining these casts. I have been teaching my nephews how to cast the last fews years and I struggled to explain it to them even though I have been doing it for 27 years. I watch his videos and it helps me tremendously to teach my nephews. I send them the video links but at 11 and 16 years old they don't seem to want to watch casting videos🤣. Teaching them on the water though has been a blessing for me. Knowing how to cast is one thing, teaching how to cast is a whole new ball game. Huge thanks to Ed and OPST!
We are glad that we could help!
Excellent! Thanks so much for your dedication to sharing your craft and passion for Spey casting that can be internalized and executed time after time.
Thanks for watching
Excellent descriptions Ed and very helpful as always. Thanks for the video, I always going something from watching/listening to you.
Glad it was helpful!
Ed, great to see it laid out on the ground like that. Very helpful. I have learned that your style casting with weighted flies casts much better.
Great to hear!
great visual!
Thanks!
Really helped my spey game. Steelhead and trout skagit. Thanks
Glad it could help!
Very helpful! Thanks
You're welcome!
First 😅 what would you say is the proper definition of the drift for Skagit casting?
What do you mean by "drift"? Are you talking about rod drift?
@@OPSkagit yes
That's a good question Tim we'll have to ask Ed!@@LineSpeedJediTimRawlins