My gosh, I am late to the table, but this has opened my eyes up as to why my roll cast was more of a lion tamer in a circus than a ballerinas' delicateness!
So you finish your drift (maybe a wet fly) and your line is directly downstream from your position. You want to cast across the river...almost a right angle. How do you do that with a roll cast?
Tree's behind you make things so tricky. Thank you for sharing these video's.
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Great and clear explanation. Will give this a try.
Good luck with it! 🙂
Nicely done 😉
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Brilliant. this absolutely needs more views and likes
Thanks a lot. It is definitely one of our better videos!
Thank you, Sir! You are truly a brilliant teacher!
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long translation, late rotation. Learn it. Live it.
My gosh, I am late to the table, but this has opened my eyes up as to why my roll cast was more of a lion tamer in a circus than a ballerinas' delicateness!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for commenting :)
So you finish your drift (maybe a wet fly) and your line is directly downstream from your position. You want to cast across the river...almost a right angle. How do you do that with a roll cast?
You can't - you need to adapt the roll cast into a Spey cast....
Wow, this has shown me why my roll cast has been dying. Thank you very much
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