Joan Wulff Teaches the Basics of Fly Casting

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2012
  • In this segment from "Joan Wulff's Essentials of Fly Casting," the master instructor demonstrates all the basic parts of a good cast, from the pickup to the back- and forward casts, to loop formation and correct arm movement.
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  • @kennethtinsley2270
    @kennethtinsley2270 11 років тому +5

    Joan is a great teacher. She follows the EDGE method. She Explains the skill. Demonstrates how to perform the skill, Guide you though the process of the skill and now you are able to perform. She has Enable you to do it now on your own.

  • @edwardcharles9764
    @edwardcharles9764 9 років тому +17

    Absolute best explanation and easy to understand and follow instruction I've ever heard on all the casting videos.

  • @donfoley1590
    @donfoley1590 4 роки тому +6

    Excellent Joan

  • @ArcticFlies56
    @ArcticFlies56 11 років тому +3

    Joan you make it look so easy. I've watched a lot of fly fishing instructors but no one made it look so easy and made such great sense of it. Thank you. R. Katzman

  • @fullstrutn
    @fullstrutn 8 років тому +9

    she talks about rod shock ,,and you can see it in this video something I never thought about!! classy lady.VERY helpful

  • @kaytalley5513
    @kaytalley5513 8 років тому +10

    Makes more sense than any video I've seen...thanks!!

  • @milsurprifles6346
    @milsurprifles6346 4 роки тому +4

    She’s fantastic! Great explanation, thank you.

  • @rudyruiz9521
    @rudyruiz9521 5 років тому +4

    I consider myself a semi-pro fly fisherman and I have to be honest and say I learned a thing or two. I have been fly Fishing since I was 6, I'm 43 now. Self taught but I manage fairly well. It's never too late to take a refresher class and get rid of some bad habits. I have certainly never thought of it as opening a screen door. More like driving a nail. But, I think your description is much more accurate/correct and has helped my cast. Thank you!

    • @MidCurrentflyfishing
      @MidCurrentflyfishing  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for your comment, Rudy! Glad you enjoyed the clip--Joan is an extraordinary teacher.

  • @TheTrakker
    @TheTrakker 9 років тому +3

    Thank you for a good quality instructional video.
    God bless

  • @thigson189
    @thigson189 7 років тому +1

    Like so many things - athletics, culinary knife skills for example, proper technique is key (KEY!). I find myself at times, wrestling the line and powering it like a mad man only to achieve twenty feet. Conversely; relaxed, smooth, proper and near effortless execution throughout the cast and a nice, tight loop whips forward over the shoulder stripping three or four times the line ...an elegant unrolling that gently drops upon the water - - a moment of calm observed before a slight strip that ignites a thunderous disturbance of the waters surface .. BANG! The fight is on! Yes, technique is absolutely key!

  • @scubaman44406
    @scubaman44406 9 років тому +3

    Great vid!!

  • @richardhyde6418
    @richardhyde6418 10 років тому +1

    Well that looked easy.......Gonna put this all to the test next time I'm out. Great Video.

  • @jasoncappelletty1174
    @jasoncappelletty1174 7 років тому +1

    Very good instruction!!

  • @stephenwelham
    @stephenwelham 8 років тому +6

    i have joans dvd excellent a must for any one learning to cast and also to improve experienced casters technics

  • @tristatewildlifevt
    @tristatewildlifevt 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice thank you.

  • @NjordFishingChannel
    @NjordFishingChannel 8 років тому +1

    I am starting fly fishing nice tips thanks.

  • @nivanielsousa8065
    @nivanielsousa8065 4 роки тому +2

    Boa dicas experiencia e muito importante

  • @christiecrumb
    @christiecrumb 9 років тому +3

    Great vid!!!! thanks mam.

  • @Tang526
    @Tang526 3 роки тому +4

    Is this the golf of fishing?

  • @HenrikWiinholtDavidsen
    @HenrikWiinholtDavidsen 12 років тому +1

    Great video, thank you :)

  • @justin-db7hw
    @justin-db7hw 9 років тому +2

    The straight up casting style, i found was much easier to learn then sideways casting. You can stare down the rod nearly perfectly and see your line better and what improvements you can make. Though in the wind you better have fast reflexes to dodge them flies comin right at you and ALWAYS crimp the barb or you'll be sorry

  • @iDYPilms
    @iDYPilms 11 років тому +1

    She is a Jedi Master!

  • @jokfly
    @jokfly 8 років тому +1

    brilliant

  • @jonastopfreitas1682
    @jonastopfreitas1682 5 років тому +3

    Joan Wulff ensina os fundamentos da fundição de moscas

  • @Guenounovitch
    @Guenounovitch 11 років тому +2

    son livre est exceptionnel ! tout le monde devrait l'avoir !

    • @mfreeman313
      @mfreeman313 6 років тому +1

      C'est ca, je l'ai. Il m'a beaucoup aidé.

  • @nivanielsousa8065
    @nivanielsousa8065 4 роки тому +1

    Brazil

  • @flparkermdpc
    @flparkermdpc 11 років тому +6

    NRX, blah, blah. Mrs, Wulff taught me and a bunch of others in a clinic at their facility back in 1978. She is as smooth now as she was then. The equipment has no effect on her effectiveness. None of you probably remember bamboo, but her husband Lee loved short rods for a bunch of reasons, and he was as fast and accurate with bamboo as I might be with the latest Sage Zero, and I'm pretty decent. So was, is, she. And did I mention delightful? Just sayin'.

  • @ashleyfay6340
    @ashleyfay6340 3 роки тому +1

    *Well this rod is not the case! It's a level above the chain sporting goods store beginner rods. A very nice feel, excellent quality and finish, I would call it medium fast, but I'm not that well experienced in different weights.*

  • @MathewsPesca
    @MathewsPesca 6 років тому +1

    Como queria em Português

  • @stevenbass3380
    @stevenbass3380 9 років тому +2

    MidCurrent do you have a fly fishing class?

  • @homersimpson9423
    @homersimpson9423 10 років тому +1

    yes i know i was just telling him

  • @DrFrankensteam
    @DrFrankensteam 6 років тому +1

    I just started fly fishing. I’m horrible at it..but I do catch a lot of pan fish. Which I guess makes it fun. Is fly casting a hard thing to learn that takes time? Do I need to just keep at it?

    • @MidCurrentflyfishing
      @MidCurrentflyfishing  6 років тому +1

      Fly casting is something you can get better at for your entire life. The great thing is that there is no need to be an "expert." Find a style and a fish that suites you, and practice. In some ways it is like golf--the only important thing is that you are having fun.

    • @mfreeman313
      @mfreeman313 6 років тому +3

      It takes longer for some than others. The main thing is to get the basics down and not develop bad habits you have to unlearn. That doesn't necessarily take much time at all. You can refine your casting all your life, but with solid basics you're good to go. If you're catching fish and looking at this video you're probably off to a good start.

    • @frankgonzales8340
      @frankgonzales8340 5 років тому +1

      Keep at it. Practice on grass or a lake. Look up Doug Swisher basic fly casting, thats how I learned. Plenty of practice will pay huge on the water. HOOOOOOOKKK UUUUPPPPPPP

  • @ozgursahin4332
    @ozgursahin4332 10 років тому +3

    I'm a little confused here. Please help me. I have been told that you should under no circumstanses ben your wrist when fly casting, but you are in fact bending your wrist here. Apparently I got something wrong?

    • @homersimpson9423
      @homersimpson9423 10 років тому +3

      What they are trying to tell you is that you should not just use your wrist you have to also have to use your four arm.... Joan is just saying snap your wrist at a 45 degree angle to get the line behind you at 11 o'clock in the air and when the loop has unravled behind you snap back in front of you closing the 45 degree angle at 2 o'clock

    • @edwardcharles9764
      @edwardcharles9764 9 років тому +1

      You raise the rod and snap it back behind you, all in one swift movement, but as she says don't "yank" the line off the water, as the splash frightens off the fish. Now, if someone was standing on your right hand side they are waiting to see the rod tip come to the 10 o'clock position behind you and the two o'clock position on the forward cast. When your forearm is straight up you can't get a 10 o'clock position behind you, the rod tip will be straight up in the air. So, you flip your wrist to 45 degrees to complete the arc and angle. Then bring your wrist straight and again in one movement, move your forearm forward, stopping dead at 2 o'clock, on the forward cast. When the fly hits the water, gently lower the rod tip allowing the rest of the line to gently rest on the water. What you DONT do, is get into the habit of flicking the wrist too far back or forward at all and relying on your wrist to give you the casting arc. All that will do, is throw the line on the ground behind you and in a heap in the front.
      As for landing the fly gently, watch some videos on here of guys casting and they think distance is the be all and end all. They simply end up throwing the line and lashing the water. The FLY should land GENTLY before the line lands, as the fly would land if it were real. In real life, you don't get a line splashing onto water followed by a fly!

  • @albertanastasia287
    @albertanastasia287 10 років тому +1

    Bauer JM reel ..

  • @thorbonham6119
    @thorbonham6119 11 років тому +1

    Marry me Joan,please .. Looks like she is using a Loomis NRX 4 wt with a bauer junior mac reel..
    I could be wrong, but ..

  • @homersimpson9423
    @homersimpson9423 11 років тому +1

    NRX wasnt even invented then

  • @justin-db7hw
    @justin-db7hw 9 років тому +1

    Theres no magic way to make the leader extend fully. After you have a good loop/candy cane and a proper backcast(imperative for the loops shape) it's all about power application. Too much power and the loop hits the end of the line way way too soon, not enough and the loop will be pitiful and not turn over. Too strong a backcast the loop goes around 360 and either tangles or extends with the power of the gods and scares all the fish within 20km, too weak and the fly doesn't have enough power to turn over.

    • @hyster16t
      @hyster16t 8 років тому +2

      thanks man that helped me

  • @wazowskij8157
    @wazowskij8157 9 років тому +2

    I cant stand how trout fishers cast, I can get a much better loop shape and line speed with a more saltwater style cast. She may know how to cast well in no wind at all but when she comes to the flats, she wont be able to get the line speed you need to punch your fly into the wind.

    • @hyster16t
      @hyster16t 8 років тому +1

      do have a link a video yhat will help with my saltwater fly casting?
      thanks in advance

    • @mfreeman313
      @mfreeman313 6 років тому +7

      It's a beginner's video, hot shot. You ever cast a fly line 161 feet? Because she has. Don't worry about her line speed or anything else.

    • @robbiebanks9182
      @robbiebanks9182 Рік тому

      Doubt that trout anglers fish into wind also

  • @plutoplatters
    @plutoplatters 9 років тому +1

    I'm thinking about 99.8 percent of females don't do this