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Rose Creek Anglers
Добавлен 8 мар 2020
Rose Creek Anglers features fly casting instructional videos demonstrated by Fishing Hall of Fame member and Fly Casting Instructor, Bob Nasby. Our intention is to encourage people to engage in outdoor activities - fishing in particular. Spending time outdoors makes us happier and healthier. We feel it is important to partake in the outdoors. Connecting with the outdoors leads to a desire to take care of it.
SPEY SETUP SIMPLIFIED
Fly casting instructor, Bob Nasby, goes over the setup of Skagit and Scandi Spey lines. In addition to putting the system together, Bob gives the viewer some helpful fishing and fly selection advice.
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Scandi Casting: Little Things Make a Big Difference
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Fishing Hall of Fame member, Bob Nasby clearly shows the intricacies of Spey casting. This video is very informative regarding the little things that can collapse a Spey cast. Great instruction for the beginner as well as a fly caster who wants to get the bugs out of their fly casting. There are small corrective actions that can make a mediocre caster into an excellent caster. Bob demonstrates ...
Basic Understanding of Underhand (Spey) Casting
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Bob Nasby, Freshwater Hall of Fame Member/Fly casting instructor, simplifies the ‘need to know’ information to get started in underhand casting. Bob discusses advantages of Scandi and Skagit fly lines from on a rock at the river. There are also some tips and recommendations to advance the seasoned caster. This video will eliminate the confusion relating to what is better known as Spey casting. ...
Salmon Rods of Yore: A Fascinating Path to Modern Day
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Fly casting instructor, Bob Nasby talks about fly rods and other equipment developed for fishing large rivers in Europe. Bob discusses the path taken from the early stages of Spey casting to where we are today. It is fascinating to see how the materials and technology has changed through the years.
Critical Elements of a Spey Cast - "That's the Key!"
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
Fly Casting instructor, Bob Nasby demonstrates three key elements of a spey cast that is important to achieve an efficient cast. He has presented this technique at six Brule River Spey Claves, put on by the Lake Superior Steelhead Association. Learning key casting motion is what fly fishing fanatics are after. In this video, Bob concentrates less on the different casts and more on the hand moti...
Demystifying Spey Casting Part 1: Equipment
Просмотров 4333 года назад
Fishing Hall of Fame member, Bob Nasby explains the different Spey casting line systems used for single hand and double hand Spey casting.
Single Hand Spey Casting Part 2
Просмотров 9654 года назад
Fly casting instructor, Bob Nasby gives instruction on Spey casting using a single hand fly rod with a fighting butt.
Single Hand Spey Casting Instruction Part 1
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Fishing Hall of Fame member, Bob Nasby demonstrates Spey casting using a 8-1/2 ft. 5wt. single hand fly rod. Bob's casual teaching technique helps his students overcome the hurdles of mastering the single hand Spey cast.
Introduction to fly fishing
Просмотров 4824 года назад
Fly casting instructor, Bob Nasby provides guidance to get you started fly fishing
Fly Casting Tip - Casting Stroke and Line Speed
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Fly casting instructor, Bob Nasby demonstrates the fly casting stroke and how to increase line speed.
Taking the mystery out of fly line selection.
Просмотров 7304 года назад
Fly casting instructor, Bob Nasby provides valuable information to select the proper fly line.
Bob Nasby's fly casting tip - the roll cast
Просмотров 9924 года назад
Fishing Hall of Fame member, Bob Nasby shows how easy it is to roll cast with a change in direction.
Casting Tip - Fly Line Identification Marking
Просмотров 7764 года назад
Fishing Hall of Fame member Bob Nasby gives advice on marking your fly lines for identification.
Fly Casting Tip - Mitigating False Casts
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.4 года назад
Bob Nasby demonstrates how to minimize false casting in fly casting.
Rose Creek Tackle Boxes
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.4 года назад
This video displays our original polymer jig and jigging spoon boxes and our waterproof tackle boxes. There is nothing better on the market for securing your valuable lures than our exclusive Piranha Clips. When you purchase our products, you are supporting a number of conservation groups.
greetings from Ireland, using this on the Munster blackwater for Atlantic salmon. Take care. Ciaran
Thanks for watching our video Ciaran. We hope it will be some help on the Munster Blackwater River.
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Hi! Do you use a fullflex 2-H rod in the video?
Thanks for your question. I used a 11 ft. St. Croix Imperial switch rod. I am not sure what they rate the flex rate at, but it feels pretty much like a medium action rod.
Wonderful! Thank you for all those tips in your presentation Bob.
You are welcome - thanks for watching and giving us your comment. I am thinking of doing another video on the odd tips that I picked up over the years of fishing, guiding and instructing.
@@rosecreekanglers262 Please don't wait too long. I believe some of the things you are doing during your fishing outing, seem to you irrelevant or minor, but to some of us are very important. Even "eye opening". For example your tip about Michael's bar pins as tube fly fixtures can save us money. I am C&F Designs Pro but even with Pro discount I can't afford tube fly box. Why not make it like you did? Thank you for that tip Bob! I will be waiting to see how you make your own leaders as substitute for polyleaders. Even tough I have all of them. 🙂
In addition, please do not worry about "rumbling" as you said. Who fish and spend time on the water will hear clearly what you "rumble" about. Just keep creating content on your channel.
Thanks again. If you need an empty fly box Rose Creek Anglers has an over stock of molded boxes as noted on the video (might not be posted on website yet) We will have to make a video on making your own poly tips.
Will do. Thanks for your support.
Is there some formula about how much over hang you should be trying to cast? I’m using an 11 foot rod with a 13.5 OPST shooting head…if I use a 7.5 foot sinking head, how long should my leader/tippet be?
Thanks for the comment. Regarding overhang, it is what you are comfortable with and what works best for you in a particular fishing situation. I recommend 1-1/2 ft. to 3 ft. of overhang. I suggest a 3 - 5 ft. leader/tippet when using a 7.5 sink tip. Please let us know if you need any additional suggestions.
Thanks for the video! What about the long cast of the Scandi and the ratio of the length of the line and the leader?
Thanks for your comment. I am glad you asked about Scandi leaders because Bob and I filmed a segment on this topic and we are editing it now. Watch for our next video. Thanks again.
If you were asking about the line and leader in the video, it was a 480 grain - 32' long Scandi line with a 17' leader.
Thank you so much for the lesson. Invaluable.
Thank you for your comment. We are glad that you found our video to be helpful.
You have a way simply explaining the spey process without excess confusion. Well done.
Thank you for the comment. We appreciate the support.
Hi Bob, Just found your video on Scandi Casting. I found it to be very informative and the different angle shots Made it a lot easier to follow.. Hopefully by watching you I can improve my casting technique… Thank you very much……Best wishes @ Tight Lines… 👍👍👍
Thank you for your comment. Bob and I try to improve our instruction technique on each of our videos. We are glad we were able to help your casting.
Thank you. 👍👍👍
Great video Bob, many thanks from here in Scotland
I appreciate the comment. It is humbling to me to get a thank you from someone where Spey casting was originated.
Simply the best instructional video on scandi I’ve seen. Love the varied camera angles. Maybe I can now get my Beulah switch to talk!
Thank you for the kind words and we are glad to hear you gained some helpful instruction. Have some fun casting your Beulah switch rod.
Just a constructive tip. I think it’s very important for any person who is going to speak to rehearse what she is going to say. That will often me writing or typing out what you’re going to say; standing in front of the mirror and singing it and repeating it out loud and perhaps even videotape yourself to see exactly how it comes out. I don’t suggest that you memorize a particular speech because you’re really needed to flow naturally. Many times you might have a beginning caster and so if you decide to use the clock, don’t go back-and-forth please but describe exactly why you’re going to use the clock - - for example, you might indicate that for 30 foot cast, with no wind, 1030 to 1230. The clock face may change even with a 30 foot. I think it is not wise to tell the beginning faster if it’s a very short cast, you do not need to pause. Castors must understand that there is always a “pause” on the upcast. I don’t need to seem critical of these guys and I certainly made a lot of mistakes in casting instructions but I given an excess of 10,000 lessons and so you learn as you teach and so you learn as you teach. John I FFF. MCI.
Thank you for your advice - point well taken. Bob and I have been working on improving each video and comments from our viewers help with that process. Thanks again.
Contradicted pretty much looking at a clock, which the former instructor on this website specifically referred to; I agree that looking at the clock and trying to go to 3 o’clock or whatever it’s kind of a silly thing in the abstract and should not be used by instructors must be really know what they’re doing, and then of course the idea of the variable Casting must be gone. John IFFF MCI
Again, point well taken.
It's really great. Your video is so good. I really enjoy watching your videos. Wishing you lots of health and success
Thank you for the kind words. Wishing our viewers lots of health and success also. Thanks again.
I am going to use it as an example
Thank you, we appreciate it.
Looks like you’re enjoying yourself to the max. I can identify with you. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the comment! We're glad you can identify with the pleasure of working through some frustration and then getting things working correctly.
@@rosecreekanglers262 indeed I have worked through many frustrating days videoing myself trying to figure my errs. I’ve been at this game for many years and love my journey
It is a pleasant journey.
is there a video where u are actually casting too?
Thanks for asking. Bob goes into the details of the underhand cast while casting in the "Little Things Makes a Big Difference" video at: ruclips.net/video/onrCjsjpqkI/видео.html. Please let us know if you have any questions that are not explained in the video.
Smart mr😊
Thank you for your comment
Very helpful, thank you Bob. As a long liner, this translates to my 15 and 16 foot rods with 60 and 90 foot heads. Bottom hand!
We are glad you found it helpful. I am also a long liners, but probably have more short lines. Did you hear about the guy that.....?
Good stuff, Bob!👍🏼👏🏼
Thanks a lot Dan. I'm glad you like it.
Amateur trout Spey caster here. Would love to fish with you for a day, to improve my casting. My 3wt is forgiving and I can get it out well enough to present nymphs. I struggle with my 4wt tossing streamers; sometimes it works and other times, oofff
Thank you for the comment. You are not alone with having some problems with inconsistency. As mentioned in our last video, I still struggle with inconsistency. The short casting stroke makes the motion and timing critical with the spey technique. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions (phone and email is posted in the video).
I hired Matt Jordan years ago and he taught me how to speycast on the Brule River. I was a former indicator fisher:( Now I only swing flies! 2 years ago Matt showed underhand casting at the spey clave and it elevated my casting to the next level. Last spring I got to fish with Matt and we both caught some nice steelhead and I noticed he never once hit a tree or snagged the brush on the bank. You should contact Matt for some of your videos! Great RUclips channel bob
That's a delightful story. Thanks for sharing it and for the kind words. Swinging flies on the Brule rocks.
Hi there I just came back for my fishing trip from Trout and Salmon from Argentina this is the best video ever thankfully so much for sharing it
Thank you for watching.
fun video! Really thought the the overhead view was a great shot. You did forget to say, get off my grass. Other than that, cool video.
Thanks for the comment Tim. As a videographer, it has been a blast working on these videos with Bob. In this video in particular, I wanted to use much of the instruction Bob provided for me in order to mitigate my struggles with this casting technique. I enjoy watching your videos and have picked up some great advice from those videos as well. Best, Rich
Nice presentation, I like your style, straight to the point. Thanks for the information!
Thanks for your comment. We will be making more videos soon.
You are the type of angler that everyone wants to go out with. Knowledgeable, helpful and willing to share. Thank you so much for posting, I really enjoyed it. Wes
Thank you for the kind words. We wanted to make this video especially for anglers that might be having some difficulty making consistent underhand casts.
Great video Bob. In using a scandi line like a Rio Scandi Versitip which has four 15 ft. tips floating thruogh a fast sink to add to the scandi head, is it your recomendation to not use the included 15 ft. floating tip but rather substitute this with a 15ft or longer leader as Klaus Frimor apears to use? If so when wouldyou use the flating tip included in the Versitip set?
Thanks for watching our video and for your comment. After reviewing the specifications of the Scandi Versitip system, which is recommended for rod lengths of 13 ft. or more (Versitip Short for shorter rods), I would use the 15 ft. tip and a 15 ft. leader when using the floating tip. Much shorter leaders when using the sinking tips. Let me know if you have any additional questions.
Thank you Bob. I appreciate your detailed explanation and repetition of the cast. Please tell us about setup, Rod length, length of Scandi head grain weight, leader etc
Thanks for watching our video. We are glad you like it. The rod is a 11 ft. 7wt. switch rod with a 480 grain scandi line. The leader is 15 ft long. Please let me know if you would like any additional information. Tight lines.
snap t, perry poke, kak snake, circle spey, double spey are all a mess. all arms. The point of spey is to 1/4 turn your torso and single spey. silent, inflate your d loop.
We appreciate comments from our viewers. It has been approximately 18 months since we published this video, so we watched it again to analyze where we can make improvements in our videos. We are not sure exactly what you are saying other than we noticed that Bob made a few casts that stirred the water some. You advocated the single spey to be performed by rotating your torso and we agree with that.
What fly line is that?
Thanks for watching our video. The line is a Scientific Anglers, Mastery Series "Expert Distance" line. I am not sure if this line is made anymore, but it has a long head (73 ft) to provide mass for long casts. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
@@rosecreekanglers262 I really appreciate Mr. Nasby's videos.
Super helpful and instructive. Thank you Bob , your video and clear explanation, saved me many hours of bad practice.
Thanks for your comment. We are glad we could provide some advice to save some time learning this cast.
I'm glad to found this channel, very helpful! Thank you!
Glad to hear this. We try to put information out that others aren't mentioning.
Thank you! Remarkable
Thanks for the kind words. We are excited about starting our next video this week. Thanks for the encouragement.
Thanks guys. I have watched dozens of spey cast videos and this is right up there amongst the best.
Thanks for your comment. Bob tries to provide a few tips from observations pick up from casting all those years.
Great!
Thanks for your comment.
very good bob,,simple instruction and well done
Thanks for your response.
Interesting👍 Don’t get the 180 part won’t work, and the 45 will?🤔
Bob has found that a D loop off to the side at approximately a 45 degree angle will work better with shorter lines such as SA Spey Lite or skagit heads. When using full Spey lines, Bob will make the 180 degree cast with a drift to keep the D loop up. This will be demonstrated in our next video which should be coming out in a month. Thanks for your comment.
@@rosecreekanglers262 can’t wait to see it, we always told 180 is the most efficient angle to load a rod and the 90 the less efficient loading casting angle🤔 so that 45 I can’t really fully picture or make it fit in my casting principles if caster face real conditions, from big heavy flies, wind or simply lifting longer sink tips, all this call for casting efficiency and I’m usually feel I’m “horsing the system”when my rod tip and line is farther from the 180 Thank you 🙂 Mag
nice work, what a beautiful casting beach!
Thanks for the kind words Tim. I have enjoyed watching several of your videos - great stuff. Rich
Thank you! I am searching for a spey rod as of this writing in order to learn how to fish this method and your instructions are really clear and concise!
Thank you Floyd. Bob has helped me with my spey casting and made learning it as easy as possible. However, there have been a few occasions where it was a bit frustrating. It is a fun way to cast though. Good luck and if you have any questions, feel free to ask Bob at bob@rose-creek.com. All the best, Rich Femling Rose Creek Anglers
Excellent explanation of the concept ! Thank you !!
Glad it was helpful!
Remarkable learning experience ! Thank you so much !!
Thank you for your kind words. Bob really wanted to make it easier for people to learn this exciting method of fly casting.
Super educational! Get work bud
Appreciate it!
Unfortunately you cannot see the fly line, not helpful I’m afraid
Thank you for the comment. We have been working with different fly line colors and different daylight settings to correct this. Our next video should be better.
Thats one big tip, bob!!!!
Confusing. Better videos out there. Rio outfitters or Orvis.
Dan, Thank you for your comment. We apologize for the confusion. Bob remembers how frustrating it was learning this casting technique and would like to provide some tips to mitigate the frustration. We have been refining the messaging on this complicated subject and will be coming out with a new video in the next few weeks. Your comments help us improve our videos - thanks again.
Great information. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!