Sounds simple? Bruce is back with some tips for making the most of your practice.
Kruk’s Spey Casting Secrets: Single Spey
Kaptain Kanudia is back with his secrets for the single spey. Enjoy.
Topher Browne teaches the Snap-T and Double Spey
Swing the Fly’s Atlantic Salmon Editor Topher Brown teaches the basics of the Snap-T and Double Spey casts in this great new STF video.
Kruk’s Spey Casting Secrets: Change of Direction
Kaptain Kanudia is back with secrets of the change of direction in the single spey!
Kruk’s Spey Casting Secrets: The Snakeroll
Bruce Kruk shares his spey casting secrets of the snakeroll.
Kruk’s Spey Casting Secrets: The Forward Stop
Kaptain Kanudia is backwith the next installment of his Spey Casting Secrets!
Kruk’s Spey Casting Secrets: The Lift
Bruce Kruk has some of the most technically pure spey casting you’ll ever see, which is why I asked him to film this video series.
Particularly, on the single spey, Bruce’s methodology allows for remarkably consistent casting. Pay close attention to this one: the lift!
Coming Soon! Bruce Kruk’s Spey Casting Secrets
Bruce Kruk shares his secrets to Spey Casting success in this coming Swing the Fly video series produced by Tightline Films.
Coming Next Week: Bruce Kruk video series begins
We’ll launch the first instructional episode of the Bruce Kruk series next week, Aug. 11.
“Circling Up” in Spey Casting
If we have an anchor that is pointing towards our target and provides the proper amount of water tension (e.g. our leader or sink tip laying flat on the water), it guarantees we have our hands in an acceptable position to make a forward cast …
The V-Loop
As it pertains to Anchor-Centric Spey Casting You might be expecting an article on how to create the magical “V-loop” and the ensuing super-charged Spey casts you have always heard of. My apologies. Instead you are going to get an article on why the V-loop is a bad idea and possibly even fallacy — … […]
Tension: The Key to the Spey Cast?
Let’s dive in further to the question: Is there a unifying component that all successful Spey casts have, regardless of casting or line style?
