The reason why I liked this video so much was because you got to see an expert explain it to a newb. Then to watch the newb helped me understand what not to do, and then how to correct the mistakes. Nice work.
Works great although it ru-vid.comUgkxLoZpKHn4w7dtzXk1eygBlOhbLxuVe3uD took a while to figure out how to reverse it. Nearly disassembled the entire thing. Looks better than my Redington Rise 5/6 reel too.
Entertaining and informative. I'm trying to teach my nephews how to spey cast and this actually showed me a few things that I haven't shown them and should have.
Lmfao dude you’re not hauling any true Spey rod…those are 14 footers they have minimum 12 oz reels . Heck an bogdan 14 oz unloaded reels. So 200 yards minimum for chinook plus a 40 grams skagit + another ton in ten t11 sink tip….. a haul is for more line speed anyways you’d get more tension/load with proper underhand or single Spey lmao 😂
It was a bit of both! We were just going to release it anyway so having it come off was perfect. Many people who practice Catch and release consider a “leader touch” a landed fish.