I was practicing today in the wind and this video helps me understand why things weren't working and what to try to improve my casting in these conditions. Thanks!
That depends on what size fish you are targeting, size of the flies, how far you need to cast, and your ability to cast well formed loops. A 5wt can be can be cast into a stiff wind with good loops as far as a 9wt with wide open loops. many anglers use heavier rods and line to compensate for less efficient loops.
If you do equipment videos, could you demonstrate (maybe 8wt) differences between rod "speeds"... medium fast, and fast... and the effects they might have on a non-pro fly caster. I realize that "speed" is somewhat subjective, and I'm not interested in brand names. Just some guidelines. Thanks!
Great idea. Thanks. Probably would not be able to demonstrate as I would need several rods of the same weight and different actions. I try to stay away from soft rods so I do not own any but I can certainly discuss the differences and maybe break out the antique fiberglass rod to show what slow or soft is like.
I wish I was related to this guy so I could just get lessons for free lol Side note, the best method I've found for casting in the wind is grabbing my spinner :/
Yours is the best fly casting instruction on UA-cam. I never miss a video…….Thank you 👍🎣
I was practicing today in the wind and this video helps me understand why things weren't working and what to try to improve my casting in these conditions. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Well done, Captain Myers! I’ll work on these drills and we’ll go fishing sometime!
@8:30 Do you have your line marked for distances? It doesn’t look like you have 70ft. of line out, including the leader length.
Yes, I have 50 and 75ft marked on my lines so I can easily show students the distances.
What weight fly line would you suggest for a windy area like Jurassic lake ?
That depends on what size fish you are targeting, size of the flies, how far you need to cast, and your ability to cast well formed loops. A 5wt can be can be cast into a stiff wind with good loops as far as a 9wt with wide open loops. many anglers use heavier rods and line to compensate for less efficient loops.
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If you do equipment videos, could you demonstrate (maybe 8wt) differences between rod "speeds"... medium fast, and fast... and the effects they might have on a non-pro fly caster. I realize that "speed" is somewhat subjective, and I'm not interested in brand names. Just some guidelines. Thanks!
Great idea. Thanks. Probably would not be able to demonstrate as I would need several rods of the same weight and different actions. I try to stay away from soft rods so I do not own any but I can certainly discuss the differences and maybe break out the antique fiberglass rod to show what slow or soft is like.
I wish I was related to this guy so I could just get lessons for free lol
Side note, the best method I've found for casting in the wind is grabbing my spinner :/
I with you on that. While I can do it, I prefer not to. Spinning rods are just as fun to me.