Time for another instalment of “Casting with Ed”! Today Ed shares with us some quick tips on casting in still water. A question ourselves and Ed are often asked is “Can you cast these in Stillwater?” And the answer is…
#cspey#flyfishing#casting#spey#howto In today’s video, Ed Ward gives us a primer on the Snap-T, or “Circle-Spey” style casts that we all end up using so much. We use this cast a lot due to its wide variety of uses, which will…
Line management is key to getting the most distance out of your casts. Ed Ward shows you two methods to manage line coils of Lazar Line so that you can avoid tangles and optimize your cast. See more videos at
Learn how to tie Jonathan Farmer’s deadly Graboid Leech. This fly is an adaptation of a string leech, with carefully placed rubber legs and lady Amherst fibers and a composite loop. Watch this thing in the water and you’ll see…
Do you fish rabbit or squirrel strip flies? Do you want to learn how to securely attach a hook to a rabbit hide in a way that allows you to switch the hook out if necessary? This video from Jonathan…
Trevor Covich has developed a nifty cast that places your anchor close to you, by passing the line behind you on the lift. He calls it the Rewind Cast. This is a useful cast when you have wind in your…
Trevor Covich has guided for years in remote parts of Alaska, where hookups on king salmon and steelhead come much easier than just about anywhere in the world. He has had the chance to watch hundreds of clients make thousands…
Steelhead guide and casting instructor Trevor Covich offers some pointers on how to make an effective upstream Perry Poke Skagit cast. He touches on the importance of making a body twist and of simply letting your rod tip drop on…
Here’s a short video from Trevor Covich explaining how to make a downstream Perry Poke cast. Trevor shares some tips on rod angle, anchor placement and more. See more casting and fishing videos at