Fly Fishing Lessons – Part 2

booniecat asked:


The roll cast. How to cast line with your fly rod using this technique. For more information on fly fishing, please follow this link: www.orvis.com

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25 Responses to Fly Fishing Lessons – Part 2

  1. 1DuckWonder says:

    I was constantly distracted in this video by the nasty muddy water the guy is casting over. If I were Orvis Co I’d be embarrassed to have that in my video, especially since Orvis is mostly just a marketing machine.

  2. jikininki1 says:

    i **** at roll cast and ive been flyfishing for a year im addicted….:)

  3. rcflybry says:

    maltijien:
    You’re not really dragging the fly on the water to attract fish.. but rather dropping the fly on the surface making it look as though a fly has just landed in the water and letting it ride the current down stream.
    This process is repeated over and over until a fish hits it from beneath.
    It’s very satisflying and a lot of fun to watch a fish come from underneath and take a fly off the surface!

  4. maltijien says:

    I cant figure this type of fishing.
    So he throws the fly as far away and then pulls the line dragging the fly on the water to attract the fish or is ther more to it??

  5. bass109 says:

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    멋진 영상 덕분에 동료

  6. SilentInLoud says:

    I have find out the easy way to learn Fly Fishing and the correct way to read the water. Thank u.
    blog.aboutceo(dot)com/?topic=flyfishlearn

  7. aja978 says:

    thanks for the good advice !

    anyone who is interested in learning more about fly fishing may also find the book “Fly Fishing for Dummies” useful:

    selfservingbooks (.) com/dummies/Fly+Fishing+for+Dummies/1117

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  8. gaiaproangler says:

    Sadly this cast is so bad he is using the maximum amount of line it can handle. As the belly of the line hits the water first it stops energy transfer from turning the line over. Any extra line would land in a heap at the end.

  9. alirzb says:

    ya it wasnt the best presentation, but looking at the VERY first roll cast he does I think he would have benefited from more line out when using that style of roll cast

  10. alirzb says:

    yup thats the way it works. this aint flipping texas worms this is an art form that has to be studied. some are good, some arent

  11. gaiaproangler says:

    Not a good roll cast. The rod is stopped too low, firing the line down onto the water, landing with a fish scaring slap.
    Stopping the rod between 10 and 11 o’clock allows the line to roll out above the water (which is why it is called a roll cast) once the line is out the rod can be lowered the line lands gently on the water. When mastered this cast allows line to be shot giving more distance which is not possible if the rod tip is firing the line down onto the water rather than out over it.

  12. wikiwikiwias000 says:

    borat!!!

  13. napischu says:

    Why’s Borat fishing? And where’s his bananabammock?

  14. rtch77 says:

    yes indeed. I got together some fly fishing gear at flea markets and regular pole. This is my first week just needed some variation on summers “weeds” and monotony. As I practice blue gills are caught sometimes…. very clumsy but starting to work!

  15. aledwynhughes says:

    Role cast is when you shake your rod above the water =/ I’m not sure what your talking about…

  16. philwitanf says:

    let me drink your gypsy tears

  17. damperdan111 says:

    He gets laid a lot in his *** Dungeon. LOL.

  18. m1sterh0tsauc3 says:

    id rather do whats natural too me than go out and spend $893878973 on a fly casting lesson from some know it all that probably doesnt know what hes talking about in the first place. i fly fish constantly and do alright but my brother cant figure out how to keep his fly out of the water while casting…hes not made for fly fishing even though he is a great bass fisherman. its the way it works its been that way for years…

  19. phxXMiScHiViOuSXx says:

    Thank you for the tips. I just got a fly Rod today and I will use your tips as well. I can not wait to get out on the water and practice!

  20. rehanb says:

    some people arent made for fly fishing? youre not made to wipe your *** after taking a **** but you still learn how to do it right? its fishing

  21. m1sterh0tsauc3 says:

    whatever comes natural to you is what should be done with casting a fly, its obvious some people just are not made for fly-fishing and should stick to hook n worm fishing. but As long as you know that you’re casting the line and not the lure, which is what most people have problems with when it comes to fly casting then you should get the “proper” distance…

  22. phxXMiScHiViOuSXx says:

    Well supposedly if you master the “proper” way theoretically you should be able to cast it further then 10ft.

  23. Indigoshampo says:

    lol borat

  24. numero2112 says:

    Dude u dont even need to cast…. but tht depends on the current of ur river

  25. allth3s4me says:

    your fukn borat yourself!

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