Heh LSJ - I am a big Andrew fan. I believe his break was when he got married to Nancy, who is also a wonderful caster! I also recommend him for SH fishing on the upper Delaware system. Tom Wood
I was wondering something! i currently have a nam 13,9 #9 with a Rio gamechanger setup. I Max out at about 120-130 feet at still water, longer on running water, probably because of more tension on the line that loads the rod more consistantly. Im just curious if this is good? And if so, good enough to try myself at comps with 15,1? And, If you had any tips regarding a cheaper comp setup? Been checking around and man, those comp rods is an expensive piece of equipment for just «trying out» comp casting
130 is a very long cast! You could probably pick up a used comp rod on Spey pages for a few hundred bucks. An older model Bruce and Walker or Carron would be good, Gaelgorce comp line for fishing and casting and your golden
Tim, you savage. I loved this one, as usual. It's getting cold here in New England too and I want to keep fishing. BTW, good call on Andrew. I've met him a few times and he's helped me as well. Mark
This long belly line thing, it's a whole new can of worms...not sure if I should wait til I'm better with what I've got, or just jump in...thanks again for another useful vid
Beulah Aero head is a great one to start with but if you have a Scandi line you can play with longer overhang and a longer leader to improve your skills
FINALLY..... THANKS 👍.....RIO seams to be anti European long belly🤔....I watched the Kanalgrastsdoste RUclips channel with teaching pro Antti Guttorm out of Norway and got the long belly buzz
Tim, as I set here in Fort Lauderdale @ 82 degrees all I can say is Uffda! I am hopeful to meet up with Andrew, this spring in NJ ! He is one heck of a instructor and you are my motivation for going on this adventure! Merry Christmas And please catch a Fish as my wish to you!🎅🏻🎣😎 Dick
You have to keep experimenting. There's so many non-ideal situations when fishing that you need to adjust your casting very often. Very shallow water, strong current, obstacles, wind. If you know what you're doing and why you can get great casting in any situation.
Tim, you know you are going to have to do a video about your circle pickup right? I see it a lot with Scandi, picking up a full sinking head. It can also help tame the single spey. Why were you doing it, besides trying to stay warm?
I do it mainly because for me its easier than the single spey, It seems a little complicated but it really helps me set the anchor consistently. man though, it was cold!
Andrew Moy is a great instructor!
Heh LSJ - I am a big Andrew fan. I believe his break was when he got married to Nancy, who is also a wonderful caster! I also recommend him for SH fishing on the upper Delaware system. Tom Wood
Great video Tim! Why not using a DT line? Armando Quazzo
This is very easy to cast and it shoots a mile! I’m very happy with it! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks 🙏
I was wondering something! i currently have a nam 13,9 #9 with a Rio gamechanger setup. I Max out at about 120-130 feet at still water, longer on running water, probably because of more tension on the line that loads the rod more consistantly. Im just curious if this is good? And if so, good enough to try myself at comps with 15,1? And, If you had any tips regarding a cheaper comp setup? Been checking around and man, those comp rods is an expensive piece of equipment for just «trying out» comp casting
130 is a very long cast! You could probably pick up a used comp rod on Spey pages for a few hundred bucks. An older model Bruce and Walker or Carron would be good, Gaelgorce comp line for fishing and casting and your golden
Tim, you savage. I loved this one, as usual. It's getting cold here in New England too and I want to keep fishing. BTW, good call on Andrew. I've met him a few times and he's helped me as well. Mark
Thanks man!
This long belly line thing, it's a whole new can of worms...not sure if I should wait til I'm better with what I've got, or just jump in...thanks again for another useful vid
Beulah Aero head is a great one to start with but if you have a Scandi line you can play with longer overhang and a longer leader to improve your skills
FINALLY..... THANKS 👍.....RIO seams to be anti European long belly🤔....I watched the Kanalgrastsdoste RUclips channel with teaching pro Antti Guttorm out of Norway and got the long belly buzz
Long belly buz!!!
Definitely having a good time here!
Lol yup!
Tim, as I set here in Fort Lauderdale @ 82 degrees all I can say is Uffda! I am hopeful to meet up with Andrew, this spring in NJ ! He is one heck of a instructor and you are my motivation for going on this adventure!
Merry Christmas
And please catch a Fish as my wish to you!🎅🏻🎣😎
Dick
Minnesota boy?
Thanks for sharing!
Oregon, Lower Deschutes River, typically a banana belt, but man, not that morning!
Try the ULS 3D+ - Single Hand scandi heads, casts like a dream
Thanks for the tip!
You have to keep experimenting. There's so many non-ideal situations when fishing that you need to adjust your casting very often. Very shallow water, strong current, obstacles, wind. If you know what you're doing and why you can get great casting in any situation.
Very true! Thanks 🙏
Tim, you know you are going to have to do a video about your circle pickup right? I see it a lot with Scandi, picking up a full sinking head. It can also help tame the single spey. Why were you doing it, besides trying to stay warm?
I do it mainly because for me its easier than the single spey, It seems a little complicated but it really helps me set the anchor consistently. man though, it was cold!
Thanks for sharing!
thanks fishduckdog!
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