IN SEARCH OF THE PERFECT LOOP

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
  • Flycasting by FFF Master Instructor Christopher Rownes
    Location: River Doubs, France/Switzerland
    a FLY-FOCUS production
    www.fly-focus.com
    shot and directed by Marcus Sies

КОМЕНТАРІ • 96

  • @VOGTLANDOUTDOORS
    @VOGTLANDOUTDOORS 2 роки тому +4

    BEEN WATCHING THIS VIDEO MULTIPLE TIMES A YEAR FOR 12+ YEARS...
    ... and it's still the MOST BEAUTIFUL, MOST GRACEFUL, MOST "ARTISTIC" FLY CASTING VIDEO I'VE EVER SEEN.
    HOW does one EVER get TIRED of watching "ART"?
    Answer: NEVER.
    Chris - THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU...
    -Mark Vogt | VOGTLAND OUTDOORS

    • @jimknowles5483
      @jimknowles5483 Місяць тому

      Mark, you are so right…!
      I would like to know more about his grip and stop….
      just jim

  • @drewdrewski6278
    @drewdrewski6278 Рік тому +2

    So elegant… Stunning!

  • @Flies_the_limit
    @Flies_the_limit 5 місяців тому +1

    Everytime I think I'm getting good I come back to this to knock me down a peg or two.

  • @ValNanovsky
    @ValNanovsky 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow! Poetry!

  • @vincentguth8745
    @vincentguth8745 4 роки тому +1

    not to say....you're the best chris and thanks for your fly lessons ! ...céline and vince

  • @austindunn2969
    @austindunn2969 9 років тому +3

    If this doesn't make you wanna fly cast, nothing will.

  • @neverinlife2
    @neverinlife2 7 років тому +1

    great casting chris enjoyed this film cant wait to fish

  • @cachi-7878
    @cachi-7878 6 років тому +1

    Crazy good! I'd take lessons from this guy anytime! Just beautiful technique.

  • @THALIDO
    @THALIDO 13 років тому

    Thanks Chris. Have the Evotec 9ft for a 5 F. Rio Gold is good on it as is the Multi in a 5, when you get a bit more line out.

  • @BONBONfishing
    @BONBONfishing 4 роки тому

    この美しい映像から 全てが 始まりました。

  • @MsGusfly
    @MsGusfly 13 років тому +2

    Great casting!

  • @ghettoflyfishing
    @ghettoflyfishing 12 років тому +1

    Thanks Chris. Nice website as well.

  • @CanadianFlyFisher
    @CanadianFlyFisher 13 років тому +2

    Bullet loop!!

  • @giovannivenanzi3040
    @giovannivenanzi3040 12 років тому

    this is called launch! many compliments regards john

  • @O.C.765
    @O.C.765 11 років тому

    for some reason, this video is epic. It relaxes me aswell

  • @mcskruffles
    @mcskruffles 12 років тому +1

    hey there chris I absolutely love this video. I got to say it is Inspiring to see someone able to cast with such precision and excellence. I'm a first year spey caster but a longtime single hand caster. and watching your form, technique, and your stops are all right on. keep it up! maybe one day you can make a trip to alska and we can do some monster coho salmon fishing it'd be nice to fish with someone else that actually knows how to use a flyrod. how might I become sponsored by LOOP tackle?

  • @mizzula1984
    @mizzula1984 12 років тому

    I use a 6 weight line on one of my fast action 5 weight rods. The heavy line helps load the rod for short casts. Its perfectly ok if you can cast well with it.

  • @stewoutdoors3020
    @stewoutdoors3020 6 років тому +1

    I just subscribed, hell yes. I noticed you bring your anchor point further to the rear than I do when you're doing the roll cast. Incredible video.

  • @Diver80Johansson
    @Diver80Johansson 11 років тому +2

    love my Loop rod .)

  • @Cabbyjprs
    @Cabbyjprs 7 років тому +2

    awesome

  • @TheBgcheez
    @TheBgcheez 12 років тому

    If the balance feels good as is don't change. Larger diameter line in smaller eyelets may degrade the line but not for awhile.

  • @slofr8dan
    @slofr8dan 12 років тому

    Magic.

  • @whisperingblues9887
    @whisperingblues9887 2 роки тому

    If you're searching for the perfect loop have a look at the film a river runs through it at the start of the movie there are some amazing fishing scenes namely casting the perfect loop with Brad Pitt they are truly stunning..

  • @geraldh720
    @geraldh720 7 років тому +2

    I wish I had half his casting talent!

    • @Flies_the_limit
      @Flies_the_limit Рік тому

      How's it coming along? Your comment was 5 Years ago I assume you've made drastic improvements:)

  • @ahmetgeril8233
    @ahmetgeril8233 5 років тому +1

    I wonder if he wears Loop underpands? Nevertheless, this is a masterpiece as the boy exercises the cast's.

  • @user-rv8vp4zg4h
    @user-rv8vp4zg4h 3 роки тому

    ベリーナイス😆👍✨グー

  • @joeynikola3009
    @joeynikola3009 3 роки тому

    Perfect dancer!

  • @mattkewley2001
    @mattkewley2001 9 років тому

    song is Nara by E.S Posthumous

  • @TellisKatsogiannos
    @TellisKatsogiannos 13 років тому

    Awesome!
    Best Regards,
    Tellis

  • @gmstuart1
    @gmstuart1 9 років тому

    Great casting! Between you and Stephan and Julian it's hard to imagine how Loop found so much talent! I just hit my rod tip if I try to cast a 6" loop like that lol....I guess that's my stop not being not as good....

  • @mannymorenonz
    @mannymorenonz Рік тому

    Derek Grzelewski broad me here 😅

  • @XY15lite
    @XY15lite 11 років тому

    Christopher is good!

  • @nomisol5000
    @nomisol5000 11 років тому

    1:52 Magic!

  • @Keukeu45
    @Keukeu45 11 років тому +3

    I would love to learn casting with this guy, ahah

  • @jimknowles2537
    @jimknowles2537 8 років тому

    Curious, are you using a double taper or weight forward ? I ask because I wish to understand if either choice has an advantage in terms of smooth " hump or wave free" unrolling of the line? Your smooth, straight unfolding pointed line is so beautiful!
    thanks just jim

  • @ericmaeng976
    @ericmaeng976 11 років тому

    awesome!!

  • @zanderjeger
    @zanderjeger 11 років тому

    poesion!

  • @pointer245
    @pointer245 13 років тому

    real nice perfect loop. What rod do you use ? and what line please
    Robert

  • @BrowseMyChannel
    @BrowseMyChannel 12 років тому

    Great video.Can anyone tell what the title of the music is?

  • @THALIDO
    @THALIDO 13 років тому

    Hi Chris. Have you been sent any of the new loop lines to try?

  • @SK88RR5
    @SK88RR5 12 років тому

    I have a fly reel that came with 6 weight fly line and i have a 5weight fly rod, should i change the line or would it be ok?

  • @zorrgal
    @zorrgal 12 років тому

    Some rods works better with higher classed lines. Try and if it works for you it´s ok.
    I know people that use lines up to two classes higher then the rod because it works better for them.

  • @pointer245
    @pointer245 13 років тому

    I try to make casting movies like you but I can't see the line. You use aspecial line ? or color line ?

  • @JonEirikBrobak
    @JonEirikBrobak 12 років тому

    why would he want a 10 inch streamer on the end?

  • @michaelakerman4226
    @michaelakerman4226 8 років тому

    is he casting to the side?

  • @Jesse-cy7ws
    @Jesse-cy7ws 4 роки тому

    Think he found it

  • @JonEirikBrobak
    @JonEirikBrobak 12 років тому

    agreed :)

  • @jimknowles2537
    @jimknowles2537 8 років тому +1

    Christopher, curious, how do you achieve that consistent "pointed loop" on all your casts??
    thanks Jim

    • @averageloops1574
      @averageloops1574 8 років тому +2

      Hello Jim, the "pointiness" and tightness of Christopher's loops are exaggerated by the viewer's perspective. Note how he casts with his rod canted outward at roughly 45 degrees from his body. When filmed/viewed from the side, the loops appear narrower because the line is actually unfurling at an angle to the viewer - i.e. the loop is not unfurling with the top half directly above the bottom. It is, in fact, a lopsided loop. Don't get me wrong - his casting is excellent. However, the side-on angle of some of the filming distorts things.

    • @averageloops1574
      @averageloops1574 7 років тому +1

      Hello Jon, I wasn't "high" when I wrote that, and I'm sure you'll agree there's no need to be insulting, regardless of how much you might disagree with my comment.
      Let me put the crux of my argument another way:
      If I am standing on the bank opposite Christoper, watching him while he casts up and down the river, and he proceeds to cast with his rod canted at roughly 45 degress to his body, and the loops he creates proceed to unfurl at roughly 45 degrees to his body, the loops (viewed side-on) will appear narrower to me than if I was to observe them from either behind or in front of Christopher as he casts.
      This is a fact, and it relates to distance, perspective and depth perception (i.e. how we observe a three-dimensional world).
      Do not misunderstand me; I am not trying to diminish Chrstopher's obvious exemplorary abilities as a fly caster. I am merely trying to account for why his loops appear so impossibly narrow (or "tight") in much of the video. It is due to the camera's perspective.

    • @jimknowles5483
      @jimknowles5483 3 роки тому +1

      Average loops, no problem.......true, but also his line is so smooth and free of humps and waveyness......he does not shock the line!

    • @Flies_the_limit
      @Flies_the_limit Рік тому +2

      ​@Average Loops glad someone realizes this. His casting is obviously impeccable but the angle of the rod with a side view is what makes it look like that.

    • @jimknowles5483
      @jimknowles5483 9 місяців тому +1

      Yea that is true about the appearance of "tightness" of the loop! As you correctly pointed out as a result of the 45° angle of the rod Stroke!.......but how do you achieve the "needle point" as it unrolls......??
      Searching for the explanation.....!!
      Appreciate anyone's input..!

  • @THALIDO
    @THALIDO 13 років тому

    Is it still SA making the new lines?

  • @piotrek08pl
    @piotrek08pl 12 років тому

    @MrWorkouter Its Nara E S Posthumus

  • @pacomacaw2456
    @pacomacaw2456 7 років тому

    That would have scared them off.

  • @4chanrulz
    @4chanrulz 12 років тому

    Do you mean leader?

  • @dankobie
    @dankobie 11 років тому

    Chris ure loops are so fuckin' HOT! ;) peace

  • @braydenjohnson9942
    @braydenjohnson9942 11 років тому

    do u ever let it sit in the water

  • @pointer245
    @pointer245 13 років тому

    were are you located ?

  • @MartinH83
    @MartinH83 13 років тому

    What´s the song???

  • @fritzraddatz5980
    @fritzraddatz5980 8 років тому

    Das auch mein Wurfstiel, ohne langes rumgewedel.

  • @Tadeusz.Duzynski
    @Tadeusz.Duzynski 12 років тому

    Szkoda, że nie potrafię zinterpretowac głosu na nie. Ciekaw jestem, co jego autor miał do powiedzenia. Ale tak to już jest, że zawsze znajdzie się oponent - zwykle dużo słabszy w praktyce, ale mocny w krytyce :-((

  • @jimknowles2537
    @jimknowles2537 8 років тому +4

    ahh gimmiepig, you have all the understanding of a dog watching television.....I would say you are a 10¢ mouth .....but that would be overrated.......!!
    Notice the line is always tight between his left hand and first stripper guide. Watch closely, his stop is both high and hard followed by the immediate relaxation of his rod hand. All done with a smoothness that results a line unrolling with a very narrow point. Observe the top and bottom line, they have a lack of "waveyness". The shape of the unfolding line will shout how successful your casting style is. Do not let it escape your notice just how short and compact his casting stroke is. I am sure you noticed his stroke, at times is more vertical then horizontal.......all the while the line is "smoothly" reaching amazing distances.
    So, stop and closely examine the video. Tear it apart and learn.
    thanks for sharing the vedio.......!

    • @lookherejack
      @lookherejack 8 років тому +4

      +Jim Knowles I agree man, the haters here are morons. This is like a free lesson in casting, all the angles covered. And to the people saying he smugly watching "his rod", that is what you do. That is how you get better.

    • @tim3854
      @tim3854 7 років тому +1

      "So, stop and closely examine the video. Tear it apart and learn."
      I used to try and do this back in the days of dial up internet - was a real nightmare

    • @christianwatt2924
      @christianwatt2924 2 роки тому +1

      @@lookherejack exactly how the tf you know what your lines doing if you dont look

  • @pattickification
    @pattickification 12 років тому

    Okay, now let's see him do it with a 10 inch streamer on the end...

  • @jonzoppi1394
    @jonzoppi1394 4 роки тому +1

    Guess I am the only asshole that sees a bunch of tails in the leader... esp the cast at 1:14.

  • @wallpaperkilla
    @wallpaperkilla 7 років тому

    Are you going to fish or just keep casting???

  • @mart123fly
    @mart123fly 11 років тому

    But where is the fish?

  • @tattvamasi_1
    @tattvamasi_1 Рік тому

    да так себе...

  • @banjopete
    @banjopete 4 роки тому +1

    An advertisement.......nothing more , nothing less.

    • @Flies_the_limit
      @Flies_the_limit 5 місяців тому +1

      I agree that it's pushing "loop" down our throats but atleast it's well arranged. Good music, cinematography, no talking etc. Just lots of beautiful casts with great scenery and well placed soundtrack. I find it inspiring

    • @jimknowles5483
      @jimknowles5483 Місяць тому

      Nothing more…?
      You are mearly covering your jealousy…!

  • @Patrick-hf4qr
    @Patrick-hf4qr 12 років тому

    @JonEirikBrobak that was a bit of an exaggeration, but we all know that it's harder to cast bulky flies. I want to see casting being done by someone who is actually trying to catch a fish, not someone whipping a bare leader around.

  • @jamesbrede6234
    @jamesbrede6234 8 років тому

    👀+🎣4🌿!

  • @TheBgcheez
    @TheBgcheez 12 років тому

    He needs a better rod, to many false casts to gain the distance in this vid

  • @Firstryfridaychase
    @Firstryfridaychase 9 років тому +1

    why are you false casting lmao:p

  • @kirkgardner2002
    @kirkgardner2002 5 років тому

    Not impressed