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Sexyloops Fly Casting Masterclass The Pick Up And Lay Down Drills Part2

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Paul Arden

Paul Arden

Күн бұрын

Following on from the original pickup and laydown video, which I have recently watched, this is some criticism of that followed by some useful PUALD drills/exercises to play with, along with a better description of its two purposes as well as some cues.

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@davidhaddon2854
@davidhaddon2854 3 күн бұрын
Just to let you know again, this has helped me immensely with my casting , thanks, all the best , David.
@SexyloopsTV
@SexyloopsTV 3 күн бұрын
That’s great David! 😎
@proskipper1
@proskipper1 Ай бұрын
Fantastic love your coaching style - game changing.
@SeaHorseTeeth
@SeaHorseTeeth Ай бұрын
Your explanations and these drills are helping my cast immensely and helping me teach my daughter.
@SexyloopsTV
@SexyloopsTV Ай бұрын
Hey that’s great Seahorse 😆
@69adrummer
@69adrummer Ай бұрын
Damn man, been loving these videos of yours! I have to ask...why couldn't I have seen these 20+ years ago when I started down the "fly fishing" road?! haha your information is *immensely* valuable! All the best to you from the Pacific Northwest, USA.
@SexyloopsTV
@SexyloopsTV Ай бұрын
😆 Thanks! Well firstly 20 years ago my teaching was quite different! We were putting up videos back then but they were low quality 10-15s long 🤠 And they may not have helped! kzfaq.info/get/bejne/i6xogdGTx6ydXYE.htmlsi=jjOoMPGjA1w7mLZr
@davidhaddon2854
@davidhaddon2854 Ай бұрын
Thanks again , Paul , cool thing to do to realise you might have not made the exact point or made it too confusing for us in the way you taught back then , now you see a better direction to show us that is easier to understand , if you get my drift. Not many chaps would admit that they had done that. Thanks , keep the info coming, all the best , David.
@SexyloopsTV
@SexyloopsTV Ай бұрын
Well thanks, Dave! The way I see it is if I’m not open to learning then why am I teaching in the first place? 😆 But for me it’s very much more than that; I want to learn everything I can about fly fishing and fly casting. And a lot more besides!! I’m sure in another 10-15 years I’ll do this again. And for me that will be quite fascinating because In quite sure it will be different again 😎
@SexyloopsTV
@SexyloopsTV Ай бұрын
For me the most notable thing though, is my teaching has changed. I’ve really been working on that.
@hiimrev345
@hiimrev345 Ай бұрын
I’m looking forward to these series, out of curiosity do you still do zoom lessons / coaching? I’ve seen pretty dramatic improvement in my casting over the last 6 months of practicing with drills you’ve posted.
@SexyloopsTV
@SexyloopsTV Ай бұрын
Yes I do! Extremely busy actually so I keep it low key 😆 particularly that Eastern US time zone. Email me on paul@sexyloops.com and we can have a chat! Well done with the improvements 💪😎
@SurfSkagit
@SurfSkagit Ай бұрын
Thank you Paul Is that bell a representation of the fly line momentum or a rod tip target direction ? I’m now in the middle of two concepts here? Both are valid to me in this time of my game, but as a beginner no instructor mentioned momentum it’s what the line follows not rod tip exactly ? So here it’s where I am… 1-Line follows rod tip but I also believe …2- it travels to the momentum…😅 How important it’s that bell analogy to a beginner if his or her back cast momentum is off the bell ? Hope it makes sense 😊 Thank you again!!
@SexyloopsTV
@SexyloopsTV Ай бұрын
Alright so there are several things in there. The first is that the imaginary bell that I teach, is target that we want to aim for that the fly should ring when the loop straightens on the backcast. It is (usually) 180 degrees from the front target. This helps us make our backcast directly away from the front target, and is important for loop size, trajectory and tracking. The second is momentum in the flyline. There are two important concepts here, one is the centre of mass of the flyline, which is useful for thinking about the effects of gravity, and the second is to imagine the line is made up of small beads (like a plug chain) which helps us to understand various phenomena - some aspects of loop morphing for example. There is also tension between the front of the unrolling loop and the rod tip, as well as tension which decreases from the front of the loop to the fly, which is important because it stops the loop turning into spaghetti and also helps us understand the propagation of mends, tails and dangles! I would think angular momentum in the loop is also an important concept for understanding loop morph. Having discussed these and other things on the Sexyloops Board for the past 25 years while we have certainly moved forward, there are still as many disagreements as there as agreements over which mechanisms are more important, but I think everyone agrees that they are all important in some way! Cheers, Paul
@petesargeant1963
@petesargeant1963 Ай бұрын
If the casting stroke starts with the fly on the water, is the forward target also on the water?or do we sneak in a slight rise of trajectory?
@SexyloopsTV
@SexyloopsTV Ай бұрын
That’s a good question, Peter. Ideally we want to aim a little above the surface, and there are of course times when we change it to higher. I have an interesting exercise when we play with these differences when casting to targets. Technically speaking, after the lift the fly has moved towards the caster, so we are not putting it straight back down even then, but instead to where it was before the lift was initiated. Arguably however there is already too much information in the video 😆
@JosephOng
@JosephOng Ай бұрын
You hurt your hand
@SexyloopsTV
@SexyloopsTV Ай бұрын
@@JosephOng boat maintenance 😆
@B4TTLEFISH
@B4TTLEFISH Ай бұрын
Wanted to ask you about What line should i use if i want to use Popper and Streamer Floating, Weight forward or sinking?
@SexyloopsTV
@SexyloopsTV Ай бұрын
So many thoughts 😇 For poppers you’ll want a floating line. Generally a line with a short front taper. The rest is situational dependent. What are you using now?
@B4TTLEFISH
@B4TTLEFISH Ай бұрын
@@SexyloopsTV To be frank i haven't caught a fish on fly yet A newbie to fly fishing and i learnt the casting and some basics in the Himalayas while on Golden mahseer fishing trip I belong to south India where we have Huge Snakheads and Mahseer and several other specie's So i want to try for Malabarsnakehead which is very close relative of giant snakehead and the behavior is also similar Since you been using Popper's I'd love to use poppers at first Most of the snakheads i caught on Topwater lures
@B4TTLEFISH
@B4TTLEFISH Ай бұрын
Im going to buy a new line Tomorrow So they have some options but I'm confued As I'll want to use Popper and Streamers Depending on the location
@SexyloopsTV
@SexyloopsTV Ай бұрын
​​⁠ok well the best thing you can do is become a first class caster as quickly as possible. I use a SA Bonefish 8. What’s the air and water temp?
@SexyloopsTV
@SexyloopsTV Ай бұрын
SA bonefish, infinity or redfish will all work and you can adapt your stroke to them. Some have both warm and cold water coatings. Definitely a floating line. Taper you can adapt to.
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