fly casting the wave spey techniques by Michael Rebholz
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2019
- #wavespey #speycasting: Here's a set of spey casts I developed out of my wave model. It's a new way of thinking and practicing fly casting. Look for yourself. I hope you give it a try. Thanks for watching.
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Thanks. Nice casting and thinking. And you have excellent set up.
I like how you think outside the box. Nice!
Again, Michael, your teaching tips and approaching is clear, cris and professional!
Thank you!
Thank you very much sir.
Very much appreciated
Really appreciate this "outside the box" thinking. Can't wait to give it a try. Love how it allows you to pick your direction. Very well-eplained, Michael. Thanks.
Thank you very much, sir. Your support is mega appreciated.
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#Dstickman
#wavespey
#halfspey
#cubicspey
And the Queen of slowing it down :
#Bonkerspey
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Interesting ideas
Played around with the wavespey in MT, US this weekend. Addicting! I.e.-Fun. Thanks for sharing.
Did u try the bonkerspey method as well?
Very good, Sir. I like it.
Not boring. Very interesting. Thank you.
Cheers, thank you, much appreciated.
Moin Michael, interesant und lustich.... :-) wie immer - weiter so. Grüße aus HB
Thank you Michael!!
It’s very interesting & interesting 🤣👍
Wow, your smooth technique has inspired me to revisit my Spey rod and see what more I can squeeze out of it. In the past I was unsatisfied with my results but you’ve given me hope that it’s worth conquering.
That made my day brother, thank you very much. No better compliment. Please stay tuned to the channel. I will try to help you squeeze even more outta your whole casting experience. TL and safe casting.
Very nice will be trying this weekend
Thank s very much. Please also check out my other casting
Halfspey
Cubicspey
And bonkerspey aka rodbornanchorcasting
I guarantee u this will really improve all other casting. keep me posted on your progress and findings and don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. Much appreciated brother
Thanks Michael. you take fly casting to a higher level
Thanks brother
Nice new teknik of casting ...
Thank you brother. Please check out my other casting too.
Bonkerspey aka rodbornanchorcasting
Cubicspey
And the
Halfspey. Cheers
I am looking forward to trying this with my new switch rod! Been single handed fly fishing for over 50 years but never Spey! It may be my good luck to have found this video before I make my first Spey casts! Certainly looks very interesting and seemingly not too difficult! I suspect timing may be a key element here! Thanks for this!
Thank you sir, this will work with any rod. Checkout cool casting and also my new flyQ series, S1E1 just out.
TL and go with the flow
@@coolcaster I will check it out for sure! Thanks again! Never too old to learn something new! Keeps life interesting!
Excellent video and great discussion!
Thank you brother
I ve actually a lot more interesting research about the topic
@@coolcaster would be very interested in this
I have al ready shown/taught many South African flyfishers your bonker spey and they love it!
Wow! Michael your techniques are amazing and makes everything so much more simple in tricky conditions .Keep up the work 👏👏
Think you should give Dietrich and that grumpy old English crank a few lessons 😂✌🏻
If I d agree with you on that one we d both be right. 😊😜💯
Nice one 👍dankashan
Cheers, much appreciated
Find it, very interesting, blank rod are also rated in frequency levels
Perhaps we should look at loops as frequency wave rod level casting stroke and not as casting strokes 🤔
How about long belly lines or traditional?
Looks you get a lot of comments on the subject!
Michael, does it matter if you are using a Skagit or a 'Scandi' head? I'm looking forward to getting out on the water and trying this, as well as bonkerspey!
Works with any line, shorter ones are easier, scandi or skagit doesn't matter. As long as you find tu he rythm (frequency) to tune yourself in. Thanks a Mio and I hope you enjoy.
Wonderfully inventive! Have you tried it with shorter rod lengths!
Thank you very much and yes, I have tried it with smaller rods, it works the same, but in another frequency that is related to rod length, line length and weight of line outside the tip.
Sehr interessant, werde ich ausprobieren
ich werde dauernd ween dieser Denke aus allen moeglichen Flycasting verbannt und zensiert, weil ich sage dass die Schlaufe Schleife (the loop) Bloedsinn ist weil Fliegenwerfen eine kontrollierte Vibration ist und keine "Schlaufe"
You are dealing with the Flat Earth Society. Branches all around the globe…
@kerryjordan7746 stay tuned my friend, you are absolutely spot on.
Interesting! Do you think the waves disturb the fish?
what rod and line are you using Michael?
The line is a 350 gr snowbee switch line. The rod is one of my prototypes and I can't talk about it yet.
It works with any rod and line. If not I recommend to over line if you are practicing. Easier to feel and more enjoyable casting all over with soft rods.
At the end of the day it has absolutely nothing to do with rod and line. It's the technique.
Is this effective in calm water without a current like a lake?
Yes it works on still water too. Thanks for asking
Arremessa muito fácil
Ich frage mich immer in welchen Situationen du einen schweren Sinktip oder eine Schwimmende shoting line benutzt?
Viele Einsatzmöglichkeiten, von steelhead, über pike und fuer salmon bei Hochwasser / und oder zum strippen von Fliegen durch pools auch im saltwater
If this isn’t as easy as you make it look , we are going to chat
I would think twisting the rod before shooting the line would decrease the amplitude and increase the frequency. Should be able to cast heavier fly, without switching to a skagit.
I was happy in the haze of a skagit cast, but heaven knows I'm a Spey man now..😂😂
River Finn?
That s her, yes
Try that in a blizzard