How to Fly Cast - Straight Line Path for Tighter Loops
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- How to fly cast and fly casting instruction. Fly fishing for beginners. How to cast a fly fishing rod. Capt. Chris Myers shows how to make the tip of the fly rod follow a straight line path which is an essential element for fly casting tight loops long distances. The straight line path is one of the 5 rules of fly casting.
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After watching countless of videos, this is THE one most important tip I've learned. Wish I came across this vid first! 12 years old, but still one of the best.
Thanks. Probably time for me to make a new one.
This guy is the best instructor the internet!
Amazing! This made all the difference to me. I knew about the straight line before but THIS is how it should be explained! Thank you sir!
Great instruction. I have watched countless hours of instruction and not seen it explained like this. Can't wait to try this.
This was the most useful video I've seen on fly casting. Thank you.
The best single bit of advice I've ever had on fly casting. Has totally changed my casting for the better
By far the best piece of advice on casting I've come across so far , ty
Bravo Skipper! This clip corrected many years of flawed casting technique. Many thanks!
This! THIS! I've been working so hard trying to tighten my loops. I've managed to stop tying those trailing loop knots in my tippet but still haven't been able to get nice tight loops. I've had my wife out video taping my casting practices and I've reviewed those videos and found some bad habits. But THIS video holds the key! Excellent demonstration of what it means to cast in a "straight line."
Gotta get back out in the yard for more casting practice! :)
Excellent advice. I'm just starting to fly fish and am having problems with tailing loops. Saw your other video on that topic but I think this one goes to the core of what I'm doing wrong. Thanks.
Outstanding, but I just wish I had grown up next door to you and were life long fishing buddies. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Best bit of advice I've had in years, thanks.
Excellent video demonstrating how to cause your line to create tighter loops!
Thanks for putting this video up. Great instruction using a visual that is simple and effective.
As a new fly fisher I'm pretty sure I've just found my problems when trying to get extra distance. Thanks for the video awesome.
Capt Chris knows what he's doing,
Nice! why couldn't someone explain it to me this simple before. Definitely hits it home for me now. Thanks.
nice advice always good to sharpen the fundementals specialy trying to learn different casts and long shooting casts
Thank you! fixed a couple minor issues i was having. great tips
GREAT JOB CHRIS,THANKS
You do a great job man!
Thanks. Enjoy watching your stuff as well. Hit me up if you ever come to Central Florida
Nicely done sir! I may pinch part of your teaching for my own purposes..Regards .
Excellent instrution videos! I'm unsure of my elbo placement-do you cover this topic in any of your videos? Do you always hold your elbo in close to your body, etc? Thanks so much
My elbow stays close to my side for most casts but it slides back and forth on a straight line. The longer the cast, the longer the movement. You elbow should not generally be up near your shoulder. I will try and make a video on this topic, thanks.
@@CaptChrisMyers Great! Your casting videos are the best on youtube by far! Thanks
Perfecto !!! Saludos desde Argentina !!!
This is a great video, thanks
awesome vid! great learning experience!
Great stuff; I see people get out of plane so often when they cast, particularly when they start lengthening their stroke for extra distance. Their cast starts rotating around their shoulder joint. As Lefty Kreh says "The fly will go in the direction the rod tip speeds up and stops".Just a note Capt. Chris, and this is NOT to be critical but meant as an observation, but check out your thumb at 2:04; your arm/stroke and thumb are getting out of plane on the backstroke, but the arm/thumb and stroke come back in to plane on the forward stroke. One of the perils of video...
great advice, thanks so much...i am walking down the street casting to imaginary trout and people think i'm nuts
do you have any DIY apparatuses we can use in a park or an open field to allow us to cast with a rod and have something that is constantly telling you if your off the straight line for example in golf you would get a yard stick and use that to make sure your are pointing at your target before a swing.
Like I show in the video, I just use the rod as a straight line checker and then go through the casting motion with a bare hand using the rod to see if the thumb is going straight.
Hey... Thanks, totally related to what you were saying.
excellent vid, thanks
How do you make it not sound like a whip? I’ve tried putting hardly any force and it still cracks.
If you are hearing a cracking sound behind you like a whip that means you are starting your forward cast long before the line has had a chance to unroll and straighten out behind you. You must stop and freeze at the end of the back stroke until the line straightens before you come forward.
Chris Myers oh yeah i guess i dont usually let it straighten out, thanks
what type of rod are you using in this video?
Jc Hoffman It is a TFO TiCR 7wt. Usually they are black but they make yellow ones for instructors
this guy would have been a beast armwrestler he got the todzilla hands
But we have to come off that straight line a little bit, no? Start watching around 3 min mark on this video to see what i’m talking about. ua-cam.com/video/XWjWul8Zoks/v-deo.html
If you try to think about doing that, it becomes too complicated. Not even sure I totally agree with that theory but i definitely do not purposely try and do it. Check out this slow motion cast and see if you can tell if I am leaving the straight line path by inches. Too hard to say. ua-cam.com/video/W5ksi5tM8hY/v-deo.html
Concentrate on staying on the SLP and it will come naturally.
great tips love the video.