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Speycaster - Ian Gordon Salmon Fishing
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Ian Gordon is one of the best Spey Casting Coaches in the world. As well as Spey Casting Tuition and Spey Casting Lessons Ian also organises Salmon Fishing Holidays, Salmon Fishing and Spey Casting Coaching in Scotland. and hosted Salmon Fishing in Norway, Iceland and Canada.
His Salmon Fishing Trips are organised via his website - www.speyonline.com
In this video Ian explains the relevance of point P or the P Point with regard to Spey or any fly casting.
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Комментарии : 6   
@robertwest7197
@robertwest7197 Год назад
Simple but awesome idea! Thanks for the video Ian.
@IanGordonsalmonfishing
@IanGordonsalmonfishing Год назад
It's a pleasure. A lot of years saying the same things to both beginners and seasoned casters led to this.
@deanevans1139
@deanevans1139 Год назад
Great idea Ian. All about the consistency
@IanGordonsalmonfishing
@IanGordonsalmonfishing Год назад
Yes, over the years I've seen so many people make the mistake of lifting the line off the water prior to the swig, sweep or loading move. Still to this day, I'd say more than 90% don't understand the importance of this.
@sledgeflyfishing
@sledgeflyfishing Год назад
Hi, great video. quick question so I have a clear understanding, The blue line is the anchor line and should be on the water? Or is the blue line going to the rod tip. Thanks in advance for your help. thank you.
@IanGordonsalmonfishing
@IanGordonsalmonfishing Год назад
Hi, thanks for the question. The blue part of the line is the part used as the anchor.