Watched your video and went out the next day to some flooded ponds and caught my first ever carp on a fly I made myself!!! Wow a five pounder only and one more the same size. Thank you for your help!!!!
thank you. If I have understood, you do not make a normal cast because you do not want to cross with the fly line above the carp. Very intelligent, my compliments
Honestly, most of the carp I catch, I get within 10-15 feet of them, and do exactly this. The only time I cast further is when they're not close to the bank.
Watched your video and went out the next day to some flooded ponds and caught my first ever carp on a fly I made myself!!! Wow a five pounder only and one more the same size. Thank you for your help!!!!
Andy Borzick first carp on a fly you tied? right on you must be psyched!
thank you. If I have understood, you do not make a normal cast because you do not want to cross with the fly line above the carp. Very intelligent, my compliments
Excellent video. I use D&D on redfish in the salt. I learned a few finer points in this video that will translate to the salt.
Thank you for posting , hopefully this can help my learning curve
How long is your leader when doing the drag and drop?
What type of fly line and weight rod do you prefer the most ?
Honestly, most of the carp I catch, I get within 10-15 feet of them, and do exactly this. The only time I cast further is when they're not close to the bank.
Wonderful explanation of this great technique. How far from the carp should the fly land?
2 to 6 feet depending
Thanks.
great video! thanks!
I think I met you at smith res one time near Kipling
+Chuck D Highly possible, I have fished there fairly often over the years. Haven't ever caught anything of any size there though, how about you?
No bigguns but lots of fun
Good !
fantastic...i follow u on instagram!!! jampa_fishing