Great instruction. I have been fly fishing for 30 years. This is my first year with a spey rod. Was almost ready to put it away but now I'll take it up to the Sault Rapids and give it a second chance. I'll be re-watching your instruction video a few times. Thanks again. 🍻
Well done April!! I've been fly fishing in Michigan for years but only using single hand rods. I watch instruction on RUclips all the time. I'll be starting with a switch rod if thats your advice, but done looking for a teacher. That was by far the best detail I've seen. Thank you... Jerry
As always such clear guidance. I still tweek my double handed casting technique based on the instruction you gave me many years ago. Your instruction has been invaluable in fixing my own faults. Keep up the great work, and hope to see you and Charlie back in NZ sometime soon!
April's fishing a Burkie. I bet you didn't have to pay for that. I have said to myself, "She looks like the kind of woman that fishes a Burkheimer". For the layman... that is a compliment. Love your content April! Very informative.
I frequently use the snap t. I’ve had fish hit my fly while I’m sweeping up into the start position. I tried to cast more than one fish because of it. I don’t believe it spooks them anywhere near as much as you think it does.
Wow you make double spey casting so complicated and throw in some interesting names for the process. Bloody L, anchor, creep. I speak as a salmon angler of 35 years however I know times change. You also want a V not a D. A D is a roll cast, a V is a proper spey cast and will shoot more line. Reduce your angle and maybe use only two fingers and thumb on your top hand to ensure you keep the rod tip low on the upstroke. Hup, one...two...and out.
@Mark Turnbull Morning. As a Scot from Inverness, an old River Ness ghillie, and lifelong angler I can tell you double spey can be learned in minutes. Thats all. If you're throwing D's than lower yer rod on the upstroke. I throw V's myself. It's not a male/female thing BTW. I've ghillied for some awesome lady casters. The lassie just makes a double spey over complicated that is all. I jave taught complete novices and netted their first salmon 15 mins later. That being said everyone uses the snake roll nowadays.
@@chrisaldred6030 Morn man. Keep yer rod tip low. Try picking yer line up with three fingers on yer top hand (index finger, middle finger, and thumb only) if you have issues with that.👍
Hi Larry. This is part seven of an advanced Spey course that we're offering on our website. For many of us, this is simple... but as you well know, casting mechanics are more complex than just the standard "ten to two" and "don't break your wrist"... especially when troubleshooting (as I'm doing here). I hope Denver is treating you well.
Great instruction. I have been fly fishing for 30 years. This is my first year with a spey rod. Was almost ready to put it away but now I'll take it up to the Sault Rapids and give it a second chance. I'll be re-watching your instruction video a few times. Thanks again. 🍻
Well done April!! I've been fly fishing in Michigan for years but only using single hand rods. I watch instruction on RUclips all the time. I'll be starting with a switch rod if thats your advice, but done looking for a teacher. That was by far the best detail I've seen. Thank you...
Jerry
As always such clear guidance. I still tweek my double handed casting technique based on the instruction you gave me many years ago. Your instruction has been invaluable in fixing my own faults. Keep up the great work, and hope to see you and Charlie back in NZ sometime soon!
JUST SAW THIS NOW! I am so excited to watch this, I'll set a reminder for myself to watch the full vid after school! Thanks in advance April.
Absolutely love this woman!!!!! Amazingly talented fly angler.
April,
I don't know what to say, thank you
Greetings from Poland
I wonder what April's favorite spey line set up is?
Great instruction! Thank you!
April is awesome! I like the dog too! No. One fan in Michigan!
Excellent video, many thanks!
Great instruktion. Thanks April.
Excellent video! Thanks
Greetinings from Sweden ;)
Very informative, thx!
April's fishing a Burkie. I bet you didn't have to pay for that. I have said to myself, "She looks like the kind of woman that fishes a Burkheimer". For the layman... that is a compliment. Love your content April! Very informative.
I live the rod/reel combo, Burkie/Farkex hard to beat.
You are the best spey instructor on RUclips. Relief from Dudes with sunglasses talking about skagit biig chunky flies over and over.
I love fly fishing and i love beautiful women. Subscribed !
Thanks April
April, I picked up a copy of fly fusion and see you aren’t with them anymore. Silly of them to let you get away.
Really good stuff!
Yes, I have all those bad habits. By the way, there is a Lion walking behind you. Thank you for your instructions.
What are your credentials April? Too many analogies. "kat handed"? May I suggest learning Hugh Falkus's reverse casts.
Cack handed and certified through the FFF. Have a nice day.
What's rod is that?
great video
bravo 👏
Great April , but can you bonker spey 😂
like the snap T, it disturbes the fish. cheers from Northern indiana
I’ve fought many many salmon using double Spey, snap T, circle C and Perry poke casts 😉
I frequently use the snap t. I’ve had fish hit my fly while I’m sweeping up into the start position. I tried to cast more than one fish because of it. I don’t believe it spooks them anywhere near as much as you think it does.
Wow you make double spey casting so complicated and throw in some interesting names for the process. Bloody L, anchor, creep. I speak as a salmon angler of 35 years however I know times change. You also want a V not a D. A D is a roll cast, a V is a proper spey cast and will shoot more line. Reduce your angle and maybe use only two fingers and thumb on your top hand to ensure you keep the rod tip low on the upstroke. Hup, one...two...and out.
@Mark Turnbull Morning. As a Scot from Inverness, an old River Ness ghillie, and lifelong angler I can tell you double spey can be learned in minutes. Thats all. If you're throwing D's than lower yer rod on the upstroke. I throw V's myself. It's not a male/female thing BTW. I've ghillied for some awesome lady casters. The lassie just makes a double spey over complicated that is all. I jave taught complete novices and netted their first salmon 15 mins later. That being said everyone uses the snake roll nowadays.
@@richardledingham1036 define what you do to get your V
@@chrisaldred6030 Morn man. Keep yer rod tip low. Try picking yer line up with three fingers on yer top hand (index finger, middle finger, and thumb only) if you have issues with that.👍
keep it simple.
Hi Larry. This is part seven of an advanced Spey course that we're offering on our website. For many of us, this is simple... but as you well know, casting mechanics are more complex than just the standard "ten to two" and "don't break your wrist"... especially when troubleshooting (as I'm doing here). I hope Denver is treating you well.
Love your passion but I’m so confused. I’ll stick with an open bail. But still enjoy your content
That's why you need to watch chapters 1-6. ;)
I'll post chapter 1 soon.