Works great although it ruclips.net/user/postUgkxLoZpKHn4w7dtzXk1eygBlOhbLxuVe3uD took a while to figure out how to reverse it. Nearly disassembled the entire thing. Looks better than my Redington Rise 5/6 reel too.
The reason why I liked this video so much was because you got to see an expert explain it to a newb. Then to watch the newb helped me understand what not to do, and then how to correct the mistakes. Nice work.
Entertaining and informative. I'm trying to teach my nephews how to spey cast and this actually showed me a few things that I haven't shown them and should have.
Lmfao dude you’re not hauling any true Spey rod…those are 14 footers they have minimum 12 oz reels . Heck an bogdan 14 oz unloaded reels. So 200 yards minimum for chinook plus a 40 grams skagit + another ton in ten t11 sink tip….. a haul is for more line speed anyways you’d get more tension/load with proper underhand or single Spey lmao 😂
It was a bit of both! We were just going to release it anyway so having it come off was perfect. Many people who practice Catch and release consider a “leader touch” a landed fish.
Works great although it ruclips.net/user/postUgkxLoZpKHn4w7dtzXk1eygBlOhbLxuVe3uD took a while to figure out how to reverse it. Nearly disassembled the entire thing. Looks better than my Redington Rise 5/6 reel too.
That sounds like something we'll have to try in a future episode!
The reason why I liked this video so much was because you got to see an expert explain it to a newb. Then to watch the newb helped me understand what not to do, and then how to correct the mistakes. Nice work.
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Ok, my new goal for this Southern Hemisphere winter is to learn to spey cast. Thanks for lesson one!
So cool. And like his third cast with a spey line.
7 min. that's my kind of lesson. another 14 or 21 minutes of lessons and i'll have this mastered.
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This was really entertaining actually, rock on guys!
Glad you liked it!
Entertaining and informative. I'm trying to teach my nephews how to spey cast and this actually showed me a few things that I haven't shown them and should have.
That’s awesome, there’s a whole other segment with Dustin sharing knowledge in the full episode tomorrow at 1pm on CHEKTV!
@@ReelWestCoast I look forward to watching!
I love catching all fish too, not picky. Cool episode.
Absolutely, they’re all fun and great to experience.
Great clip, it’s always better having a student next to the instructor from the viewer side, I can totally see myself😃
Thank you
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I've been wanting to try spey casting for awhile. Now I can say that Brendan Morrison taught me the ropes...
Absolutely you can! Thanks for watching!
@@ReelWestCoast thank you! Now if you have any tips on crisp outlet passes...I'm your huckleberry 😉
Love the video! And take off ayy!!
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That was a great d loop right at the very end there!!
Thanks for that!
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awesome
These guys are offensively Canadian
Soaarry! Lolol
roll cast should release surface tension of the line by pulling with left hand, then cast with one hand
Lmfao dude you’re not hauling any true Spey rod…those are 14 footers they have minimum 12 oz reels . Heck an bogdan 14 oz unloaded reels. So 200 yards minimum for chinook plus a 40 grams skagit + another ton in ten t11 sink tip….. a haul is for more line speed anyways you’d get more tension/load with proper underhand or single Spey lmao 😂
Spey casting
Looks like the fish got off the hook and you called it a release. Please explain what made that release and not a lost fish.
It was a bit of both! We were just going to release it anyway so having it come off was perfect. Many people who practice Catch and release consider a “leader touch” a landed fish.
Some call it “a remote release.”
Who cares dah
Snap T
If you watch his body mechanics he’s using his bottom hand as the fulcrum despite saying the opposite.
U gotta watch for the d loop behind u
Too many fish
Not impressed with this instructor. Some of the components in his cast are simply wrong. His upper arm action on the forward stroke is way off.
I cringe every time he say Speyfishing