*I found these ball bearing swivel snaps to **enjoyable.fishing** recommend it’s be just as effective in every aspect as the much more expensive brand name snaps.*
There is one advantage to using the 'C' over the 'T' or 'Z' casts, and that is when using a deep sinking tip. If you make the initial lift steady and slow, you can draw that sinking line to the surface in one move, without the need for an initial roll cast.
May I respectfully suggest that you do some extensive work on your top hand dominance? It appears to be causing you some issues which I am confident could be eradicated by using the rod and line as they were intended to be employed.
Classic George. He's the same in person. it's just the way he is. And, honestly speaking, Sage makes fine rods. So what if he mentions Sage - he's their rep for heaven's sake. He never flipped me grief when he worked with me and my Echo 8-weight glass rod.
Thank you Sr . for teaching us how to be a better caster.
Sincerely from Argentina
*I found these ball bearing swivel snaps to **enjoyable.fishing** recommend it’s be just as effective in every aspect as the much more expensive brand name snaps.*
My crappy came on the Ho a few months ago...and now I know why. Excellent teaching technique bud - I REALLY appreciate the points.
Great George.. Claro y simple.! felicitaciones.
There is one advantage to using the 'C' over the 'T' or 'Z' casts, and that is when using a deep sinking tip. If you make the initial lift steady and slow, you can draw that sinking line to the surface in one move, without the need for an initial roll cast.
George, you are funny as all get out and very informative! Thanks for the great vid! :-) Take care, man!
I have been in the "crappy department" before. It was only once but that was enough to learn to keep my rod away from that "snap".
Excellent instruction! Thanks.
lovely is a bonnet? 8:26? just kidding great video i learned a ton and thanks for the history of the cast as well!
Thank you this helped immensely
May I respectfully suggest that you do some extensive work on your top hand dominance? It appears to be causing you some issues which I am confident could be eradicated by using the rod and line as they were intended to be employed.
Hi George... can you show us how to perform a snap T with a plug rod? :-)
Great video and tuition!
George how about the perry poke please
All this time I'm thinking my snap Z is a snap T.
Is this Spey TV or Sage TV?
Classic George. He's the same in person. it's just the way he is. And, honestly speaking, Sage makes fine rods. So what if he mentions Sage - he's their rep for heaven's sake. He never flipped me grief when he worked with me and my Echo 8-weight glass rod.
George, Can't see much of you, or the cast in the shot....appreciate the info though!
David W. ignore post....did a replay and it looks good?
Damn you crappy!!! 😂
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