Two thumbs up on this video. Your instructions are excellent. I definitely learned a couple things from your video. Thank you so much. I’m looking forward to practicing all this. It was also interesting to know that as a right handle the double Spey is better for river right. No wonder I was having problems yesterday.
As always, it's a pleasure learning from Jeff. Met him at the Spey Clave last fall on the Muskegon River and gave me some one on one pointers. Looking forward to the next lesson, Jeff!
Nice! I will typically throw streamers on the micro Spey all winter when the dry action is non existent here. My casts were pretty ugly on the first trip out a couple weeks ago, thanks for the great review… next trip out I had my double Spey back.
Does the overhang mean the reel end of the head is just inside the top rod eyelet so many inches or is it out of the tip with so many inches of running line hanging off the end of your rod?
this was most helpful. thank you.
I know this is an older video now but this is one of the best videos describing and showing these two casts on UA-cam.
One of the best demonstrations of these techniques!
Great video . I think your best advice is get out on the water , that really speeds up the learning curve . Thanks for sharing
AMAZING VIDEO. Never gets old. So clear.
1st video I have come across that talks about overhang! Thank you!!!
Thanks again! Always appreciate the refresher!
Wow, this was helpful. You’re a good teacher - excellent explanations.
Two thumbs up on this video. Your instructions are excellent. I definitely learned a couple things from your video. Thank you so much. I’m looking forward to practicing all this. It was also interesting to know that as a right handle the double Spey is better for river right. No wonder I was having problems yesterday.
As always, it's a pleasure learning from Jeff. Met him at the Spey Clave last fall on the Muskegon River and gave me some one on one pointers. Looking forward to the next lesson, Jeff!
Nice vid guys! Jeff is great at explaining these casts, love the longer-form content
Thanks for such a great video guys!
Thank you Jeff. You teach like a good college professor. Very well done! You make it look so easy too.
great tutorial. that helped my understanding of spey casting alot!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Jeff!
This is the best tutorial. You make yourself so clear. I just tried Spey casting the first time today and I was rushing it. Excited to learn
Excellent instruction.
Nice! I will typically throw streamers on the micro Spey all winter when the dry action is non existent here. My casts were pretty ugly on the first trip out a couple weeks ago, thanks for the great review… next trip out I had my double Spey back.
Well done Jeff
Love the kitty…
Wish I’d found this 10 years ago!
Self taught and damn near gave up
Does the overhang mean the reel end of the head is just inside the top rod eyelet so many inches or is it out of the tip with so many inches of running line hanging off the end of your rod?
Funny how they're "Chagrin River Outfitters" but they're on the Grand river to publish a video
talk about your rod and line setup...
How come i have never needed any of them during my 50 years of flyfishing here in Norway if they are so essential, just wondering??????