Getting back to the real basics makes up think about our casting as well as the development of good muscle memory for better casting. Thanks, Brian, for bringing us back the roots if a good cast.
Brian you must get tired of repeating the basics, but they are incredibly helpful, not only to those new in the sport, but also for us who developed bad casting habits. Thanks.
My favorite fly casting video is the one where you describe the casting as music in 4/4 time. I’m a bass musician ( not the fish) and I can always remember that one.
Love this Chanel. I watch your videos. I ordered flies from you. Live in black hills South Dakota. Can even tell you how many fish I've caught off.Those black wooly boogers I got. From you. Thank you for all you do.
A pair of calipers, or a micrometer, can be employed to measure fly line diameter / taper, or monofilament diameter or taper. They are handy in the shop too.
I come back to your casting videos a couple times a year. Reminds me of all the things I'm doing wrong, and tune's up my casting every time.
Thanks so much for being here! We really appreciate it.
Hits the basics over and over.. and what a difference he makes… Wow! No one does it better!
@@roberthunt5200 Thanks for being here!
The best 13 minute refresher video thanks Brian.
@@louiefaas5421 Thanks for being here!
Getting back to the real basics makes up think about our casting as well as the development of good muscle memory for better casting. Thanks, Brian, for bringing us back the roots if a good cast.
Thanks for being here!
he help me get started in fly fishing, great video
@@rogercraddock8673 Thanks for watching!
10:58 fish jump, go for it Brian!
He missed that one! Thanks for watching.
Thanks Brian!! Always good to get a refresher!!
@@A4152-p8l Appreciate you being here!
Brian you must get tired of repeating the basics, but they are incredibly helpful, not only to those new in the sport, but also for us who developed bad casting habits. Thanks.
@@DPM-dp9on He never gets tired. Never stop!
My favorite fly casting video is the one where you describe the casting as music in 4/4 time. I’m a bass musician ( not the fish) and I can always remember that one.
Thanks for watching.
Nice concise video, all meat not fat. Love it!
@@dkasparaitis Thanks for watching!
Great refresher for those of us that don't fish daily and memories that are less than ideal LOL
@@MRR_Shadowolf That’s the idea! Thanks for watching!
Love this Chanel. I watch your videos. I ordered flies from you. Live in black hills South Dakota. Can even tell you how many fish I've caught off.Those black wooly boogers I got. From you. Thank you for all you do.
Thanks for watching and especially thanks for supporting the shop. We really appreciate it.
Thanks Brian!
@@seanfalconer7182 Thanks for watching!
Always enjoy Brian’s vids. I read somewhere that he was a jazz guitarist!! Does he still play? Who are his favorite players? 😊
Thanks for watching. Not sure on any of that....you'd have to check with him? Feel free to e-mail him or call him.
It is amazing how flip cast his line
He is the master! Thanks for watching.
A pair of calipers, or a micrometer, can be employed to measure fly line diameter / taper, or monofilament diameter or taper. They are handy in the shop too.
Thanks for watching.
First! Hahaha haven’t made a comment like that online in 20 years.
Congrats! Thanks for being here.
@@mortenthenorwegian2875 Thanks!!!!