Im fairly new to fly fishing and was wondering what cast should I learn that will work for most situations.
I was thinking double hull but wanted to know what you guys think.
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Posted 30 March 2015 - 10:39 AM
Im fairly new to fly fishing and was wondering what cast should I learn that will work for most situations.
I was thinking double hull but wanted to know what you guys think.
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Posted 30 March 2015 - 11:45 AM
Posted 30 March 2015 - 11:57 AM
Posted 30 March 2015 - 04:36 PM
I was fishing the Thames last summer for bass to get some practice in. Usually fairly slow moving water. The roll seems like a solid option or the double haul?
Posted 30 March 2015 - 06:53 PM
Posted 30 March 2015 - 09:36 PM
imo the roll cast is the most versatile and terrain friendly cast. once you get good you can make 30+ foot rolls no problem. its also the most common cast i will use. in fact the only time i try to refrain from roll casting is when im fishing dries. but even then if your surrounded by bush its the go to.
if youre trying to cast in heavy winds a lot youre gonna want to tighten the loop or employ a single/double haul, but honestly that situation doesnt come up often(for me anyways). your experience may vary
if you fish tandem/dropper rigs or with shots on the line(basically things that can cause tangles on tight loops) try to loosen up your loop a bit with a circular/belgian cast.
good examples of all these can be found on youtube.
good luck bud
Posted 30 March 2015 - 10:05 PM
In my experience, roll casting is the place to start. Once you get a good feel for loading the rod (roll casts), it can help the feel for overhand casting, double haul and a whole bunch of spey casting strokes (even if you are only using a one handed rod).
I roll cast 70% of the time, spey and switch casting strokes 20% and overhand cast 10%.
Posted 31 March 2015 - 09:20 AM
Thanks everyone! Looks like the roll cast is the go to!
Posted 31 March 2015 - 09:24 AM
x2 roll cast, I use it 80% of the time on rivers.
Posted 31 March 2015 - 09:25 AM
Posted 31 March 2015 - 11:44 AM
Awesome video ^^
Posted 31 March 2015 - 02:37 PM
Posted 31 March 2015 - 06:18 PM
Posted 01 April 2015 - 12:01 PM
Use the hank Patterson technique. Snap it, then slap it down
mend it... mend it... mend it
Posted 03 April 2015 - 10:19 PM
When you think you've mended enough, mend it again!
Posted 06 April 2015 - 10:06 AM
Danooo it didn't matter what cast you use as long a you get out fishing. I'm in the London area and if you are fishing the Thames give me a holler we can work it together
Forsure I will! @roughsquare What would you wanna go after?
Awesome info everyone mend, mend, mend!
Posted 06 April 2015 - 10:35 PM
Posted 07 April 2015 - 11:49 AM
Walleye on fly, interesting that would be tricking, I would think. Probably just practicing for bass, its fairly easy. Once I get better Id love to give some steelhead or trout a go, maybe even pike.
Posted 07 April 2015 - 04:29 PM
Posted 07 April 2015 - 04:56 PM
What were you learning on?
Don't wait for bass season, I learned on the fly (sorry for the pun) last year but caught more than enough to keep me going
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