This technique as taught by Bruce Kruk has added distance and consistency to my Spey cast. Carron 15’ #11 with Gaelforce Equalizer Altitude 67’ comp head
Went to fish the mouth of the Big D last weekend. Intended on riding my bike upstream and fishin all day. Whilst riding, I noticed a loud crunching sound behind me. To my horror, I turned around and saw my redington dually snapped in half just above the cork. The cap on my rod tube came off and my rod fell into my bike spokes! How delightful. Thank you for reading my sob story. -a fellow onion giver
Thanks Tim! Captain Kanudia has lots of really great advice. I highly recommend a guide trip with Bruce, nothing better than an in person lesson.
Totally agree!
Would love to take 1 hand lessons from this man.
Went to fish the mouth of the Big D last weekend. Intended on riding my bike upstream and fishin all day. Whilst riding, I noticed a loud crunching sound behind me. To my horror, I turned around and saw my redington dually snapped in half just above the cork. The cap on my rod tube came off and my rod fell into my bike spokes! How delightful. Thank you for reading my sob story.
-a fellow onion giver
So sorry! Thanks for sharing. Hope you get back out there soon!
Brilliant tip. Will get practicing 👌
Fantastic! 👊
That Black Lab wasn't bothered with all the commotion anyway 👍
Yeah, in his own little world!🤣
I found a way is that leave some back room for the underhand during the sweep and fire position, the underhand will do the work.
I'm watching a UA-cam video from 4 years ago.
A lot of whip lashing sound and a wobling rod.
Thanks for watching