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Not Ranked : 0 Spey instructor/switch rod I just want to share my experience. Yesterday I was lucky enough to get a spey casting lesson from one of the local shop owners in New Jersey (Tight…shop) One word WOW>>>>>> I couldn’t even imagine that somebody can do something like this. I tried learning by myself (due to the shortage of the free time) without any success and just after 2 hours with instructor I started seeing some good progress. I even caught a small bass (this rod has some good karma) My D loop still sucks and I need more practice At least now I know my mistakes and hopefully this Sunday (fishing the D GAP) I’ll be able to get more improvements After Andrew left I stayed there for another hour and I started getting more hits on the swing (keep in mind that I wasn’t fishing I was casting). What a joy of getting a hit on the swing. Now when I go back to Pulaski I will try streamers first instead of indicators My setup G Loomis Roaring River 7 wt 11’ Sage 2580 Airflo Compact Scandi 420 10’ Polyleader |
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