Thanks for your comments, glad it was of assistance. I will make some videos covering different aspects of casting in 2021 and improve on both the content and the presentation.
First off, this is one of the most detailed explanations on how to properly execute the double haul albeit a bit hard to follow the Auzzi accent. I’ve watched many top notch instructors and not until now have I heard the reason to wait until the snap of the wrist. He’s absolutely correct in saying that most people start hauling from the beginning or translation of the stroke; I include myself in the bunch. I’m trying to correct this but since I’ve been doing it for many many years, it is not easy to change my technique but I’m trying nevertheless.
Hi John, Greetings, regards to you an yours and well done for sharing your very hard earned knowledge, time and casting expertise with the viewers and me. Your tips and instruction are inspirational (70m here I come), much appreciated and world class in my opinion. Keep up the good work, take care and I hope to catch up with you at future world castingsport events. Best regards from probably the oldest beginner in Scotland (John R).
Hi John, things are good on this side of the planet. Hope all is well with you. Will certainly catch up at a future tournament or when I am next in UK. Love to get together for a cast and a fish mate. Best wishes, John
Hi John, I have watched your 2 videos and as far as I'm concerned they are very well presented - I think that Alan P's comments only go to show that when accessing the internet it's better to do it when you haven't just returned from a night out on the piss !! Anyway regarding the movement of the hauling hand/arm, in Video 1 you state that it must not pass the side of your body but stay in the plane of the rod when performing the haul. However when you give a demo of distance casting in Video 2 your hauling arm passes outside your body, presumably so that you can give an extra long haul; which is correct ?? Layton
Thank you, John. It matching together some miscellaneous puzzle pieces I've read about, and helping to make sense of it all.
Thanks for your comments, glad it was of assistance. I will make some videos covering different aspects of casting in 2021 and improve on both the content and the presentation.
This is one of the most instructive videos I've seen on RUclips. Thank you!
My pleasure, thanks for your kind words. Glad you got something out of it.
First off, this is one of the most detailed explanations on how to properly execute the double haul albeit a bit hard to follow the Auzzi accent. I’ve watched many top notch instructors and not until now have I heard the reason to wait until the snap of the wrist. He’s absolutely correct in saying that most people start hauling from the beginning or translation of the stroke; I include myself in the bunch. I’m trying to correct this but since I’ve been doing it for many many years, it is not easy to change my technique but I’m trying nevertheless.
Thanks for putting this together. The only thing that’s stopping me from trying this out right now is it’s pitch black and snowing right now.
Hope it helps Paulo
Learned a lot from this, many thanks for posting.
Thanks Steve, glad it was a help.
Hi John,
Greetings, regards to you an yours and well done for sharing your very hard earned knowledge, time and casting expertise with the viewers and me. Your tips and instruction are inspirational (70m here I come), much appreciated and world class in my opinion. Keep up the good work, take care and I hope to catch up with you at future world castingsport events. Best regards from probably the oldest beginner in Scotland (John R).
Hi John, things are good on this side of the planet. Hope all is well with you. Will certainly catch up at a future tournament or when I am next in UK. Love to get together for a cast and a fish mate. Best wishes, John
This video will have working on my casting and not trying to perfect my mistakes. Kudos, great instruction…ain’t easy tho.
Hi John,
I have watched your 2 videos and as far as I'm concerned they are very well presented - I think that Alan P's comments only go to show that when accessing the internet it's better to do it when you haven't just returned from a night out on the piss !!
Anyway regarding the movement of the hauling hand/arm, in Video 1 you state that it must not pass the side of your body but stay in the plane of the rod when performing the haul. However when you give a demo of distance casting in Video 2 your hauling arm passes outside your body, presumably so that you can give an extra long haul; which is correct ??
Layton
Thanks Layton, very much appreciate your support.
Jeez, I thought it taught me so much; move by move.
Thanks Paul, appreciate your comment. Glad it was helpful.
That "instruction" is so unclear!
Thanks Alan, would be pleased for some hints as to how I can improve the clarity before I do my second video.
Alan P , not to me, I must be a genius!