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Gawesworrh describes the cast with a dip.Ummmm.. neither... there is no "dip" in any spey casts. The rod tip always rises and the body always rotates to face the target. Not quite sure what he's talking about.
There you go again, my way or the highway. C’mon Rob, I’m pretty sure you’re a good guy and would like to fish with you anytime but consider that everything is not black or white.Ummmm.. neither... there is no "dip" in any spey casts. The rod tip always rises and the body always rotates to face the target. Not quite sure what he's talking about.
Yep it was that “dip” part that was causing me problems. I wasn’t trying to dip, it just would happen as I started the cast from the initial lift. It would crash the leader and cause inconsistent anchor placement for me. When I started paying attention to never letting the tip descend at any point is when it really came together for me. The improved method works well for me.Ummmm.. neither... there is no "dip" in any spey casts. The rod tip always rises and the body always rotates to face the target. Not quite sure what he's talking about.
The snake roll befuddles me. It's supposed to be easier than the single spey, but not for me. I struggle to get a good anchor and wind up doing a poke more often than not as a rescue operation... it works but the cool kids don't need the extra step.The mid and long belly line snake roll lefthand up is hardest for me.
Ya, regardless of what the immature chickens think... I'll keep watching my anchor closely on that move and apply the poke as needed. I hope this will sort itself out soon cuz I need to be one of the cool kids (aka immature goats).As long as you can get a cast where you want it to go...
You're doing it 'right'.
Chicks dig that...
I think snake roll is easier than a single-spey because the oval shape you make with the rod tip places your anchor and helps change your direction while putting energy back to form a nice D loop.The snake roll befuddles me. It's supposed to be easier than the single spey, but not for me. I struggle to get a good anchor and wind up doing a poke more often than not as a rescue operation... it works but the cool kids don't need the extra step.