Effortless Fly Casting with Joe Mahler

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @jfc8997
    @jfc8997 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you very very much ,this is the best fly casting lesson i ever have after 40 years of practice

  • @Romanoruv
    @Romanoruv Рік тому +6

    The easiest and most well spent 40 mins ive used on cast instruction and tips! World class! Ive been fly fishing/casting for 45 yrs.

  • @glenncharles6622
    @glenncharles6622 5 років тому +11

    Just spent two hours with Joe today and I have to say, he is a master. Wow, could not believe how much I learned today. Highly recommended.

  • @GregLumpkin
    @GregLumpkin 5 років тому +6

    Best fly casting instructional video on UA-cam. Seriously Joe, you make it look effortless!

  • @1964fighter
    @1964fighter 4 роки тому +8

    Helped me tremendously! I am a hard learner and Joe really helped me out. The Reilly Rod didn't hurt either. I will get one soon.

  • @michaelcoenen1364
    @michaelcoenen1364 3 роки тому +2

    Gotta love Joe Mahler! Greetings from WI.

  • @wschield608
    @wschield608 Рік тому

    I have never heard anyone say that most of my power is on the back cast, not the front cast. Eye opening to be sure. Being 71 and new to the sport, I’m a sponge. Thank you,
    Wes

    • @wschield608
      @wschield608 Рік тому +1

      I just got back from the local pond with that one swing thought. (Golfing analogy) Its like someone else was casting my rod. Granted, I may not be sending it out there 70’ but it is an effortless 40’ cast that’s going exactly where I’m looking and if I it did that on the first day, imagine where it will be next month.
      Thanks again,

  • @kevinmoyer9804
    @kevinmoyer9804 Місяць тому

    Interesting concepts! I look forward to trying some of this out

  • @mwiltfang4618
    @mwiltfang4618 3 роки тому +3

    After a simultaneous separation and dislocation, and two major repair surgeries, my right shoulder is so bad I can barely throw a ball overhand 30 ft. I taught myself this casting method in order to continue fly fishing bass. Thanks for the validation. I double haul virtually anything over 15'.

  • @dongle_dangler
    @dongle_dangler 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for uploading this Joe, it’s helped me tremendously

  • @RedBarron14
    @RedBarron14 5 місяців тому

    Well I've watched a lot of tutorials on flycasting. This one rates pretty highly lots of invaluable information learned. Hopefully i can practice and put some on this into purpose for next season. As a long term fisher, new to fly fishing your technique is stellar and effortless. Thank you very much. 🎣🐟👊 I always admire fly casters who can do this well. Hoping to get it together next season and improve.

  • @Vulcan21able
    @Vulcan21able 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic teaching video. Thanks Joe.

  • @DrDitchpickle
    @DrDitchpickle Рік тому

    Just getting started fly fishing and this video was extremely helpful. Thanks for sharing your expertise!

  • @rangerwhite5165
    @rangerwhite5165 Рік тому +1

    This was great. In my 50s now and having to adopt the finger pointing v grip, rather than thumb on top, due to arthritis my thumbs. It definitely helps and is good for distance as well.

  • @JIMPONYD
    @JIMPONYD Місяць тому

    Very informative , thank you sir.

  • @dariomanfroi9447
    @dariomanfroi9447 4 роки тому +4

    Best instructor 😊

  • @TheBeaker59
    @TheBeaker59 7 місяців тому

    I have been watching a few videos like this mainly because I end up teaching a few people and the teaching style here is very helpful. Its all about technique rather than power my 10yr old grandson casts better than his Dad because he's a natural and works on technique whereas his Dad is strong but relies on the strength only.

  • @MarcTelesha
    @MarcTelesha Рік тому +2

    Casting should be efficient and you just game a great way to cast with the last effort.

  • @davidlach2471
    @davidlach2471 10 місяців тому

    This is a very new and somewhat refreshing approach... thank you so much. I can't believe how effortless your casts are... very impressive... (question, are you using a 9 ft or 10 ft rod for the demo ? Not a criticism, just an inquiry... again, very impressive... can't wait to practice all this).

    • @joemahler
      @joemahler  3 місяці тому

      @@davidlach2471 9’ length, 6 weight.

  • @mediumdun18
    @mediumdun18 3 роки тому +2

    very helpful...thx !

  • @jasonupson
    @jasonupson Рік тому +1

    Man I been picking up the line wrong this whole time. No wonder I suck at casting. Lol

  • @glennplatvoet7111
    @glennplatvoet7111 Рік тому

    Nice presentation

  • @LMarkWeeks
    @LMarkWeeks 3 місяці тому

    Great video. Does the finger work for larger tarpon rods like an 11 or 12 weight?

    • @joemahler
      @joemahler  3 місяці тому +1

      It does. I will say that higher weight rods tend to have slightly larger cork grips. With those, I tend to place my index finger slightly to the side, making it more of a “v” or “key” grip.

  • @rberto3804
    @rberto3804 3 місяці тому +1

    5:10 grip
    7:03 trajectory
    7:46 the pick up

  • @weisswurstfruhstuck8523
    @weisswurstfruhstuck8523 8 місяців тому

    Went away from the index finger after three years as I realized for me at least I also thought I would be more powerful and more accurate. But actually when I forced myself to do some precise shots I could be way more precise AND more powerful. People tend to in the beginning use the index and later on go for the thumb. At least what I saw in US competition fly casters. Don’t know anyone high up that uses index actually? 🤔but I would always tend to try to be flexible and try different approaches from time to time over the years and don’t rule out anything categorically. You might miss out on certain advantages in different fishing situations. Not talking competition but fishing here explicitly now. The more versatile you are the more issues the fish will have with you too 😎😂

  • @Fishinfoolfoolinfish
    @Fishinfoolfoolinfish Рік тому

    Stellar

  • @hstetser5376
    @hstetser5376 9 місяців тому

    Where are you in SWFL and do you do classes here? Im in Clearwater and i want to get better!

    • @joemahler
      @joemahler  9 місяців тому

      I’m in Fort Myers. Email me at joemahler@gmail.com and we’ll make it happen!

  • @stevoreno6266
    @stevoreno6266 Рік тому +1

    indoor air conditioned windless fly casting 😂

    • @nichtverstehen2045
      @nichtverstehen2045 Рік тому

      exactly my thoughts. it's funny how most videos "teach" how to cast into the wind in almost windless conditions. all that effortlessness would be gone if there was a wind and a caster stood waist deep in the water. the index finger would be hurt 😢

    • @dariomanfroi9447
      @dariomanfroi9447 Рік тому +3

      The principle that Joe teaches are valid everywhere and also in every wind condition

    • @nichtverstehen2045
      @nichtverstehen2045 Рік тому

      @@dariomanfroi9447 the best way to teach something is to demonstrate it instead of talking about it. lots of people on youtube just talk. in theory everybody knows that loop size must be kept small and speed and what's not. it's just few people that can actually demonstrate it.

    • @nichtverstehen2045
      @nichtverstehen2045 Рік тому

      @@dariomanfroi9447 Everybody is already aware of those principles. Show it to me or get lost.

    • @joemahler
      @joemahler  Місяць тому

      @@stevoreno6266 obviously it is easier in a windless facility, but I am located in Southwest Florida, and I can assure you that we get plenty of wind and we learn to deal with it.