Really great video Ian, especially for beginners to use as reference.
@Ttkoopee3 ай бұрын
Great video Ian. This video clip emphasizes the most essential phases and movements (lifting, wrist move, tempo and pace) in Spey cast. Even when you get it to look easy it definitely isn't it. But I hope that by practising I'll manage to do it properly some day. See you soon 👍🇫🇮
@davidwaite8156 ай бұрын
Wonderful tuition from Ian. Loved every minute of it!
@IanGordonsalmonfishing6 ай бұрын
Many thanks David. Much appreciated feedback.
@danoneill11556 ай бұрын
Brilliant Ian,great video
@IanGordonsalmonfishing6 ай бұрын
Thanks Dan, I'm pleased to hear you took something from and enjoyed the video.
@PhilBeth-i1t3 ай бұрын
It appears that the flow of water in this situation is creating tension in the line and aiding the cast. What should be done by the caster when the flow is not providing significant tension or is diminishing tension in the line? Is the goal of developing a well-timed D-Loop to have tension in the line ?
@IanGordonsalmonfishing2 ай бұрын
Yes, the flow of water is important. In order to create the same effect on a pond with no water flow, we do the same, but importantly at a different speed (slightly faster). The speed of rod throughout the whole cast is 100% the important thing here. The tension afforded to me by the current gives me potential to move the rod very slowly whilst keeping point p in the correct position. Casting on a pond or any still water means i have no option to slow the rod down during the full cycle of the cast.
@alistairmackay84516 ай бұрын
Great tutorial. That wasn't a shooting head line you were using?
@IanGordonsalmonfishing6 ай бұрын
No, it wasn't a shooting head. It was one of our Microspey lines from Cadence. www.cadencefishing.co.uk/product/ian-gordon-micro-spey-fly-line/