Spawn Sack - let me look around in my stuff. I cant remember if I sold my Rio dvd set. I do still have Skagitmaster 1-3 if I don't have the Rio set still. I think the SM series is better if you'll be tossing skagit lines.
just give me a bit to get my SM 2,3 back from a friend that borrowed them. I have no problems lending them to someone for a short time
HOOK, any chance I can borrow these DVD's? Would only want them for a week or two and if I really like them I'd likely buy them. Gimmie a shout at
kcp@alumni.sfu.caThe instructor I had my lesson with reccomended the book "essential skills for single and double hand..." by John Symons and Phillip Maher. If anyone else can reccomend a good book or DVD specific to skagit casting that would be awesome
BNF81 reccomended "modern spey casting" by Simon Gawesworth which I'll check out online.
I'm also wondering if anyone had any general words to the wise as far as the learning curve goes with spey casting. How long did it take you to get "good" etc. I had an all day lesson on Sunday the 29th, then got back out on the 31st to practice for 3-4 hours.
Some of the casts went well and I was like "right on - I remember how to do it!" whereas as other casts I kept flubbing up, and without the instructor to be there to offer correction I could not figure out what the issue was. For example, when fishing river right (I think...downstream is off my right shoulder...I can never remember the correct terminology
) I kept blowing my anchor. Not sure if I was sweeping the rod up to key position too fast (my best guess), or what. Was getting pretty frustrated
However doing a circle-c and roll cast off my left shoulder ("cack handed" as the instructor would say, haha!) went ok most of the time. As nice as it would be to book another lesson with the instructor, it is simply not an option ($) and I will have to trouble shoot it myself by videoing myself, reading books, watching dvds, youtube, etc.