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How to Snake Roll cast efficiently, Spey casting in an effortless manner. A useful cast for fishing in a downstream wind, especially with floating lines.
Mar 3, 2014 The fly line always follows the path of the rod tip on a roll cast or a simple pick up and laydown cast. Slowly pull the floating fly line on the water by raising your fly rod tip to a point where a slight belly of line begins to fall behind the tip. Maintain line contact with the water.
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Spey Casting & Snake Roll. Spey casting. speycasting. The Spey casts are all derivatives of the roll cast and have several important advantages over the overhead cast: They are more efficient for wide angle direction changes. They can be executed in places with little or no room for a back cast. They are also inherently
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The roll cast is a very efficient and effective cast and one you should absolutely know if you plan on fishing on creeks or streams. The primary purpose of the roll cast is to give you the ability to cast when a backcast is not possible. This may occur, for instance, if there are trees or bushes on either side or behind you. The roll
Apr 24, 2012 Yet as important as the technique is, many otherwise competent casters have difficulty with roll casts. The fault lies not in the inability of the anglers but in some of the instructions commonly preached in years past. Advice such as, “Raise the rod to 1 o'clock, let the line drape behind you and stroke
thought I pretty much knew how to roll cast. Boy was I wrong. I think I just learned more about rolling casting in this 5 minute and 10 second video short from 'Casts that Catch Fish' than in my 30 years flailing about on the water. I'm going to have to have a serious talk with my Dad about the instruction I received as a youth.
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