That usually happens if you make a casting stroke before the fly line has fully unrolled behind you on the previous casting stroke. Usually a slightly longer pause will solve that problem.
Gotta say the editing style with Farbank makes videos so hard to watch. No fluidity, it becomes this segmented piece with obnoxious music. Quite a shame really.
This guy is easily the best teacher I've watched
Great video. A pleasure to watch.
Been trying to figure out reach casts and aerial mends for years.....this video is when it clicked
How do you keep your line from bullwhip cracking? And snapping off the fly?
That usually happens if you make a casting stroke before the fly line has fully unrolled behind you on the previous casting stroke. Usually a slightly longer pause will solve that problem.
Gotta say the editing style with Farbank makes videos so hard to watch. No fluidity, it becomes this segmented piece with obnoxious music. Quite a shame really.