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A cast that I thought I'd rarely if ever use. Then I became braver & started casting from between bushes or side of bridges etc. This cast allows you to reach spots that otherwise would seem next to impossible with a fly rod. Best to ya, All! Tight lines! 😇✌️
Fantastic, thanks for sharing this. My eyesight combined with my dexterity when my hands are wet/cold makes tying clinch knots tough. This will help me greatly, thanks!!
I am using the floating line that came on my reel when I bought it. I’ve found it depends on what your looking for, some are better in wind and some are better for more precision. Here is a useful link that weighs the pros and cons of some of the most popular fly lines designed for better roll casting, it might help you decide what line is best for your needs. 😀 flyrods.com/whats-the-best-fly-line-for-roll-casting/
Stop doing this you lose all your energy in the big loop! When at 1 o’clock go forward horizontally as far as possible then flick forward. The goal is to use the D loop to load your rod as long as possible. The line will roll at the tip of your rod. That’s a roll cast!
Thank you for this! As a beginner fly fisherman it’s tough to get the jist messed mine up first day out but feel like due to no drag I wouldn’t have much luck! Any recommendations? I feel drag is a NECESSITY when fly fishing!
I grew up in Montrose, about twenty miles west of this spot, and it was my favorite fishing hole. Thanks for posting this video. It really brings back memories.
@@renegadeflyfishing thank you, good luck on your next adventures. I’ve just inherited thousands of dollars of fly fishing equipment from a guy down my block. He gave me a vice, almost material, and boxes on boxes of flies.
Might work better to stop the cast higher (10:30 rather than 9:00) so the line unrolls in the air, rather than on the water (more like a Spey cast). Practical cast, worth practicing.
I learned to fly cast on the lawn at my park after watching a few basic casting videos. An old timer drove up and asked, "how's the fishing?" I said, " It sucks, I'm gonna kill the guy who recommended this place." You creators give knowledge and inspiration to people. Thank you.
Why arenfolks so bunged up that you used a tool to tie the clinch knot? Many fishermen have limited dexterity and a tool is nothing more than an aide to get the job done, here's a geman word of advise for the complainers: quitcherbitchen
All you guys saying it’s easier without the tool, maybe for you it is. But I know I’d much rather use this method( I usually just use my Hemostats) than trying to twist and tie a size 18 by hand. No thank you
End the forward motion with a crisp / abrupt stop while it is still fairly high (2 o'clock?). Point the tip of the rod where you want the flyline to go.
When I first started roll casting I didn't keep the rod wide enough away from my body and rolled the fly straight into my chin. Never took the barb off. A fellow fly fisherman helped me remove it 😂