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To get a tight loop in fly casting, move the fly rod in a straight line and use the correct wrist motion. Learn how in this free fly fishing and casting techniques video lesson. Expert: Alvin Dedeaux Contact: www.alvindedEaux.com Bio: Alvin has been a fly fishing guide and casting instructor for 12 years, and has been fly fishing for 32 years. He is a graduate of the Joan Wulff fly casting instructor’s school. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
this might work with really shot casts but with long casts ur not suppose to break or use ur wrist at all
Thanks your videos help a lot. I have been learning to fly fish on bass but I can’t wait to catch catch a big red fish or snook.
Alvin i use the side back cast when i have wind blowing on my casting shoulder. that way I make a low back cast and high forward cast cast.
door, not always that is almost a side cast and not over head cast. he is very correct in sayin that you should make small slice, 1100 hrs to 1300 hrs.
No you can do it vertical. Horizontal works for watching your backcast and for the video. Also helps for longer casts and in the wind.
So for a tight loop, does the rod always have to be held sideways like that? Most casting demos show the rod as being vertical.
This is the only guy that does good fly fishing videos!
got a fly rod and i’ve learned how to cast but the thing i don’t get is how to fight a big fish. i still have yet to catch one w/ the fly rod and found i caught more tree limbs than anything else. tnx 4 the tips and have a great fishing season
Thanx 4 the lesson
nice. thanks
thanks for the tip hey if you want to give me some more tips because im new at fly fishing could u contact me by youtube user thanks mate