I love this. It's a very "eastern" approach to fly casting. What you describe is very much like "the perfect punch": starts on the ball of your back foot, pushes hips forward, hips turn torquing shoulder, shoulder pushes arm forward, elbow extends, wrist snaps and viola. Perfect transition of force.
"Funny" to read all the "super heros" commenting. I only fish two hand rods, because my back can't handle singles, but when I "play", or fish a spot, that I can reach with "normal" casting, I do more or less the same - and it works for me too.
Hi, what type of fly line would you recommend to a 6yr fly fishermen? I Fish a lot of lakes (New Zealand) but looking at getting into more challenging river fishing (indicator etc) What is a good fly line brand o stick too? I run a $500 airflow setup but ready to move on.
I tried your Echo Man stance but kept falling over in the water I went back to a more upright standing position but I used your special effects sounds like Swoosh and swisssh
None of this relates to real trout river fishing. You can't have that long of loops...plus this KILLS your accuracy.. but for distance casting this is fun!
Trout maybe not. Off a jetti chasing stripers? Maybe? In a big river wading out to a run? Maybe? In a med size river with weird shuffling pockets of pools leading to a break section? Maybe? In pursuit of improving your skills? Definitely. The reality is that if you can sink a free throw from half court every time. Then the free throw line is a cake walk.
That's shocking casting. Look at 3.56 on the video. On the last forward cast the rod tip bounces everywhere. Not smooth and certainly not a sudden stop. Lots of energy will be lost for sure. Let the rod do the work and stop trying to break your arm
Clearly this is meant for bank, shore or shallow water casting but I think it’s safe to say he has a lot more flats/ skiff fly fishing under his belt than most people.
You make it very easy for beginner to understand what you're saying and doing that's a sign of a good teacher
Great presentation and to the point.
Great stuff , love this as a coastal fly fisher :-)
Tim is the GOAT, the next rod I get is definitely going to be an echo!
I love this. It's a very "eastern" approach to fly casting. What you describe is very much like "the perfect punch": starts on the ball of your back foot, pushes hips forward, hips turn torquing shoulder, shoulder pushes arm forward, elbow extends, wrist snaps and viola. Perfect transition of force.
Awesome!
Thanks. Helpful and we'll done.
"Funny" to read all the "super heros" commenting. I only fish two hand rods, because my back can't handle singles, but when I "play", or fish a spot, that I can reach with "normal" casting, I do more or less the same - and it works for me too.
That's great for competition. But this is why I have to reteach clients how to cast without rocking the boat when they get on my skiff
Bahahaha!
Tim's Crocs for the win
I’d be knackered after 5 minutes
Hi, what type of fly line would you recommend to a 6yr fly fishermen? I Fish a lot of lakes (New Zealand) but looking at getting into more challenging river fishing (indicator etc) What is a good fly line brand o stick too? I run a $500 airflow setup but ready to move on.
I tried your Echo Man stance but kept falling over in the water I went back to a more upright standing position but I used your special effects sounds like Swoosh and swisssh
sensacional
how much fly line is present in the air in the shooting moment?
I gotta try that. I've been stuck at 60-70 feet for 50 years.
which rod model do you use? and which line? five or six?
That’s the Echo instructors model in a 5 weight.
Can you expand on the setup you are using? Fly line type, weight, rod weight, action?
Its nog how far you cast ,,, but where you cast 😏😏
None of this relates to real trout river fishing. You can't have that long of loops...plus this KILLS your accuracy.. but for distance casting this is fun!
Trout maybe not. Off a jetti chasing stripers? Maybe? In a big river wading out to a run? Maybe? In a med size river with weird shuffling pockets of pools leading to a break section? Maybe? In pursuit of improving your skills? Definitely. The reality is that if you can sink a free throw from half court every time. Then the free throw line is a cake walk.
No need in doing all this when fly fishing. Your normal cast will work just fine
That's shocking casting. Look at 3.56 on the video. On the last forward cast the rod tip bounces everywhere. Not smooth and certainly not a sudden stop. Lots of energy will be lost for sure. Let the rod do the work and stop trying to break your arm
NO!!! none of us can use that in our regular casting stroke for fishing ! Lol
What the? Try setting up and perfecting this technique on the ocean in a 20 knott head wind. Clearly a still-water flyfisher. Give me a break!
Clearly this is meant for bank, shore or shallow water casting but I think it’s safe to say he has a lot more flats/ skiff fly fishing under his belt than most people.