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Spey Casting Instruction

Casting with a double handed rod should not be hard work and no more difficult than using a sinlge handed rod, provided you understand the relationship between the upper and lower hand. Once you have got the two hands working together, the rest is just pure mechanics of the various casts themselves and practise.

  • The Overhead cast
  • Roll cast
  • Jump roll
  • Single and double Spey casts
  • Snap T, C, and Z
  • Shooting line
  • Aerial and on the water mending
  • Use of Sink tip and full sinking lines

You need to take into account your position, left bank or right bank and if you have an upsteam or downstream wind.

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