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Spey

May 31 2011

Top 7 Alaska Fishing Tips

Salmon Fly Box

With our season at Alaska West right around the corner, we figured it was an excellent time to review our most popular posts with Alaska fishing tips on our blog.  7 seemed like a good number, and these have gotten the most visits in the lifetime of our humble little home on the web! Bead…
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May 27 2011

Loops vs. Coils Demonstration

Loops vs Coils

Hopefully we sort out the ‘loops versus coils’ thing today! We’ve run a couple of posts in the past about holding your running line when you’re spey fishing, and one tip that we’ve mentioned is to hold loops, not coils of running line – two posts that mention the topic are this one with 3…
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May 12 2011

Slack is the Enemy

Spey Casting - Slack is the Enemy

We’re happy to return to Brian Niska‘s series of tips on spey casting.  For those of you new to our blog, over the past few months Brian has been taking us through some step-by-step tips on the spey cast.  Topics to date have included Wade Shallow and Relax, Start with a Lift, Setting up for the…
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May 03 2011

Airflo Skagit Switch Review

Airflo Skagit Switch

Back in September we told you about Airflo’s new Skagit Switch Heads – a potential solution to the “nobody makes a modern spey line for my switch rod” problem.  Since the early version of the head that we got our hands on at IFTD, Airflo has gone through a couple more iterations.  Last month we…
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Mar 27 2011

Watch the D Loop

Watching the reverse double come to fruition. Photo: Yos Gladstone

Brian Niska is back today with the next in his series of spey casting tips.  He’s breaking down the fundamental elements of the spey cast, and today’s topic is the D Loop. Watch the D Loop I don’t want to hype it up too much….. but the best speycasting tip you’ll probably ever get is…
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Mar 25 2011

Bottom Hand vs. Top Hand

Top Hand Bottom Hand

Tom Larimer is back today, with some graduate-level comments on spey casting.  If you’re new to spey casting, you might want to start with his fundamentals on anchor placement.  If you’ve been at it for a while…read on! Bottom Hand vs. Top Hand The first time I watched Dec Hogan cast my jaw dropped… It…
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Mar 12 2011

Need a Pre-Game Warmup?

Larimer Casting Schools

We have a whole bunch of folks headed to Alaska West and BC West this summer, looking forward to chasing king salmon and steelhead making spey casts with two-handed rods. We’ll have some of the best spey instructors in the world on site during our spey schools, but some (very wise) anglers may want to…
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Mar 07 2011

It’s All About the Sweep

Spey Casting - Sweep

Brian Niska continues his series of spey fishing tips, taking us step-by-step through the elements of a spey cast.  The topic of the day is the sweep, and in spey casting there is no topic more important. It’s All About the Sweep The sweep is the part of the speycast where rod load is generated,…
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Mar 04 2011

Even Spey Casting Looks Cool

Spey Casting by Louis Cahill Photography

You’ve seen quite a few pictures from Louis Cahill around these parts. We like working with Louis.  He’s a great guy, and he tells a good story, and he makes even dorky things like spey casting look cool. More Cool Stuff from Louis Little Water, Big Bend Bonefish Magazine A Little Overcast

Feb 28 2011

Loaded

Prepare for blastoff. Photo: Cameron Miller

Jim Palmersheim is one of our rock solid guides at Alaska West.  He also knows his way around a spey rod, as evidenced by the massive amount of load being generated by Jim’s very relaxed stroke above. We talk a lot about our guest spey instructors, and Ed Ward‘s long history guiding with us, but…
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