Spey CastingSpey Casting
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Book, 2004
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Current format, Book, 2004, 1st ed, Available . Offered in 0 more formatsToday's Anglers are increasingly using two-handed rods on waters for all kinds of fish, including trout, striped bass, salmon, and steelhead. Tracing its roots to the mid-1800s on Scotland's River Spey, spey casting is the efficient way for anglers to catch large fish on big, moving waters without wearing out their casting arms. And no other cast is more graceful, or more fun to learn and practice, than the spey cast. Champion spey caster Simon Gawesworth teaches all the two-handed casting
methods: the switch cast, single spey, double spey, snake roll, snap T, devon switch, and many other types of casts, some of which he developed himself, all of which he has mastered as angler and instructor. He explains the differences between traditional and modern casting techniques and recommends the best rods and lines. Spey Casting will teach and entertain and help you develop your own style and technique. Book jacket.
methods: the switch cast, single spey, double spey, snake roll, snap T, devon switch, and many other types of casts, some of which he developed himself, all of which he has mastered as angler and instructor. He explains the differences between traditional and modern casting techniques and recommends the best rods and lines. Spey Casting will teach and entertain and help you develop your own style and technique. Book jacket.
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- Mechanicsburg, PA : Stackpole Books, c2004.
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