• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
- Plan Your Next Adventure -

Deneki Outdoors

Alaska | The Bahamas | Chile

  • About
    • Jobs
    • Blog
  • Locations
    • Rapids Camp – Bristol Bay, Alaska
    • Alaska West – Western Alaska
    • Andros South – The Bahamas
    • Rio Salvaje – Chile
  • Air Taxi Service
  • Memberships
  • Search

Oct 25 2021

Deneki Chronicles: Swinging Flies – Don’t Block Your Hookset

Holding the rod while swinging flies with a spey rod.
Be ready! Photos: Ben West.

In any avenue of fly fishing, one thing that separates successful anglers from not-so-successful anglers is complete, undivided, fully engaged, focus whenever your fly is in the water. Many fish are lost (or perhaps never hooked at all) from anglers who’s minds were wandering or whom were not expecting a fish to eat the fly in the first place.

Spey fishing is no exception, and we feel a lot of fish are lost from this very lack of anticipation of the inevitable – when the fish eats the fly! Therefore, its important whenever your fly is under tension to be in a position to properly set the hook (low and towards the inside bank, please). It’s going to happen eventually, so you might as well be ready for it!

When explaining the ideal ready position during the swing, Alaska West guide, Ben West, utilizes a simple saying; Don’t block your hook set. In other words, during the swing, position both your feet and rod hand accordingly so that when it’s go time, you’re able to make a good, firm, efficient set. Most of the time, rods tucked under the arm during the swing, or held all the way down at the side (see photos below) don’t allow enough freedom of movement to provide a firm hook set, thus ‘blocking’ your hook set.

Holding the rod while swinging flies with a spey rod.
Rod tucked under the arm doesn’t allow for a lot of movement for a firm hook set.
Holding the rod while swinging flies with a spey rod.
Rod held all the way down (with elbow locked) doesn’t allow for an easy set to the inside bank.

Instead, try positioning your feet at a slightly downstream angle throughout the entire swing, with your rod hand tracking the fly slightly in front of your body (see photo below). That way, when it’s time to hit ’em, regardless of which side of the river you’re on, you have full range to rotate your torso and swing your rod hand in front of your body to really drive the hook home.

Holding the rod while swinging flies with a spey rod.
Rod hand positioned slightly in front of the body allows the rod hand to be swept in front of the body for an efficient hook set.

More on Spey Fishing

  • How to Lose a Steelhead
  • Intermediate Tips and You
  • Slack is the Enemy

Filed Under: Alaska West, Rapids Camp, Tips Tagged With: setting the hook, Spey, swinging flies

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

All Blog Posts

Recent Posts

  • From Bonefish to Beasts: Phil Knowles Trades Andros Flats for Naknek Giants at Rapids Camp Lodge
  • TC Mouse Fly Tying Tutorial: The Alaskan Necessity You Didn’t Know You Needed
  • 5 Streamer Fishing Techniques You Need To Know That Turn Trout Into Predators
  • 3 Tips on Setting the Hook on the Hang Down
  • Rapids Camp Lodge: Can’t Miss Opportunity to Fish Alaska

Top Posts

All About Spey

All About Trout

All About Bonefishing

All About Gear

Subscribe

Footer

  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Photography by Matt Vaughn, Peter Viau, Arian Stevens, Tosh Brown, Abe Blair.

Contact Information

Headquarters:
6160 Carl Brady Dr.
Anchorage, AK 99502

Bookings and Reservations:
800-344-3628

General Information:
+1 907-563-9788

Email: info@deneki.com

Locations

Rapids Camp
King Salmon, Alaska
In Season Lodge: (907) 246-8345


Alaska West

Kanektok River, Alaska
In Season Camp: (907) 440-8898

Andros South
South Andros Island, The Bahamas
In Season Lodge: (242) 820-7053

Rio Salvaje
Puerto Montt, Chile

Air Taxi Charter Service
Alaska
Bookings & Custom Itinerary:
(907) 563-9787

Copyright © 2026 · Deneki Outdoors · Privacy Policy · Site by 21 Designs

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we assume that you are okay with it.