TightLinesinNJ
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Ep Flatwing Baitfish
Francis’ Ep flat wing baitfish! This fly can be tied in a variety of sizes and colors to imitate whatever baitfish they’re keyed in on.
Materials:
Thread: monofil
Hook: Gamakatsu SC 15 3/0
Tail: Buck tail white
Hackle: White and chartreuse saddle hackle
Under body: pearl diamond braid chartreuse or bills bodi braid
Body: Steve farr flash blend olive and white
Eyes: Wtp tape eyes red to match body size
Head: Solarez flex UV resin
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Видео

3 Keys to Improve your Snake or Spiral Roll Spey Casts
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.Год назад
Andrew Moy describes 3 key points to improving your spiral roll cast. While there are other key points, these 3 are often the most important to improving a spiral roll cast also known as a snake roll. This how to video goes over the basic and advanced techniques needed to execute a successful cast. Connect with Andrew: andrew@tightlinesflyfishing.com Thank you for watching and please subscribe!...
Managing and Shooting Running Lines using a Two-Handed Rod
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
Andrew Moy demonstrates how to successfully manage and shoot running lines while using a two handed rod. From line grip and control to a few tips on positive energy in the cast. Tight Lines Fly Fishing 372 US 46 Parsippany, NJ 07054 www.TightLinesFlyFishing.com 973-244 5990 Contact Andrew directly Andrew@tightlinesflyfishing.com Call or Text 973-979-7600
Bahamas Tarpon Fishing and Fly Tying
Просмотров 415Год назад
Nancy fights a nice west side tarpon during a trip to Swain's Cay Lodge, Andros Bahamas. The lodge offers great bonefishing, with the adavntage of being within close range of some of the best tarpon fishing in the Bahamas. The Swain's Cay guides understand and are knowledgable of the tarpon fishery. Afterwards, Andrew shows how to tie a tarpon shrimp, the fly used, and also how to attach it eas...
On the Beaverkill - Tips for Winter Spey Fishing
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
Nancy works a run on the Beaverkill with a spey rod, while Andrew discusses the casts and fishing. Time of day and approach matter, while keeping the fly where the fish are. Nancy uses single speys and snap t's as she covers the water. www.tightlinesflyfishing.com Please subscribe!
March Brown Wet Fly Easy and Effective
Просмотров 634Год назад
Andrew Moy ties a March Brown wet fly for swinging or fishing as an emerger during one of the best hatches of the season! The March Brown is a big robust bug that brings up the big fish! This wet fly pattern is a great fly to have in your box (or on the end of your line) as March Browns hatch sporadically during the day and the trout are looking for the large emerging insects. Hook - Standard o...
Choosing Spey Tips for Steelhead & Thoughts on Swinging Flies
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.Год назад
Andrew Moy discusses choosing tips for spey lines and swinging flies for Steelhead. Andrew brings a different, more traditional point of view, that for him, has been proven effective. He has used these techniques on both east and west coast steelhead. While nymphing we often want our flies deep on or near the bottom, however that is not always the case when swinging flies. www.TightLinesFlyFish...
Understanding Spey Lines; Scandi, Skagit, Long Belly and Trout Spey
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.Год назад
Andrew discusses the differences in spey lines and their applications. He covers Scandi, Skagit, Long Belly, and Trout Spey and also discusses why Scandi lines load with lighter grain weights than Sakgit lines. www.TightLinesFlyFishing.com Thank you for watching and please subscribe! Andrew
Two-hand Overhead Casting Discussion and Demonstration
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Andrew Moy discusses setting up a two-hand rod for overhead casting, it's uses and effectiveness, and demonstrates the cast. Two Hand overhead rods are extremely efficient at accomplishing long casts with minimal effort for a variety of fishing situations in both fresh and saltwater. These rods and casts are ideal for stripers, blues, albacore, snook, tarpon, roosterfish, freshwater bass, and a...
Klinkhammer Grannom Caddis Dry Emerger
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.Год назад
The Grannom Caddis, sometimes known as a Shad Fly, and also know in Latin as the Dark Brachycentrus, is a prolific early season hatch from mid April to end of May on many of the Catskill and NE river systems. This pattern is tied on a Daiichi 1160 Klinkhammer hook in a size 18 as it represents a 14-16 standard dry fly hook. Material List Hook: Daiichi 1160 size 16-18 Thread: Veevus 12/0 brown o...
Tying a Tent Wing Apple Caddis
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
Andrew Moy demonstrates one way he ties a tent wing style caddis. The apple caddis, also know in Latin as a light Brachycentrus, is a prolific early season hatch throughout the northeast and especially on the Delaware and Beaverkill river system. When these prolific bugs are hatching this can be an excellent pattern on selective fish. Material List Hook: 14-20 (16-18 most important) standard dr...
Tying an Easy Extended Body Rusty Spinner
Просмотров 593Год назад
Andrew Moy demonstrates how to tie his extended body rusty spinner. This simple tie uses 4 materials. The fly is extremely effective with its impressionistic look, is easy to see, and hides the hook from the trout's view very well. Rusty spinners are such an important fly to have in your box as many species of mayflies turn a rust color when spent. Material list Hook: TMC 102Y size 19 (this hoo...
Tying a Rene Harrop style Isonychia with Andrew Moy
Просмотров 425Год назад
Andrew Moy shows how to tie an effective Rene Harrop style Isonychia. Andrew really likes the effectiveness of this pattern on the Catskill and Upper Delaware Rrivers. Isonychias are one of the most important hatches on the Beaverkill, Delaware, Neversink and other Northeast rivers.
Scott Wave Series Fly Rod Casting and Review (New for 2022)
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Год назад
Andrew Moy casts and demos the new Scott Wave Series of fly rods. Andrew finds these new saltwater fly rods from Scott to be light, responsive and beautifully built. A must cast if you're in the market for a new saltwater rod.
Aligning your D Loop in Spey Casting
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.Год назад
Andrew Moy teaches the fundamentals of aligning your D loop in spey casting. Also known as the 180 degree principal, with relaxation and proper weight shift timing, a perfectly aligned D loop can be achieved. Watch and listen as Andrew demonstrates this important aspect of a spey cast.
Executing a good Spiral or Snake Roll Spey Cast
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Executing a good Spiral or Snake Roll Spey Cast
Double Spey Fundamentals
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.Год назад
Double Spey Fundamentals
Bottom Hand in Spey Casting
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.Год назад
Bottom Hand in Spey Casting
Setting a Proper Anchor in Spey Casting
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
Setting a Proper Anchor in Spey Casting
Spey Casting Fundamentals
Просмотров 1 тыс.2 года назад
Spey Casting Fundamentals
March Brown Emerger - Moy's Merger
Просмотров 5462 года назад
March Brown Emerger - Moy's Merger
Spey and Switch How To: Dry Fly Fishing for Trout
Просмотров 9 тыс.5 лет назад
Spey and Switch How To: Dry Fly Fishing for Trout
Winston Pure: Rod Review and Casting Tips
Просмотров 9 тыс.5 лет назад
Winston Pure: Rod Review and Casting Tips
Moy's Tight Line Emerger
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.6 лет назад
Moy's Tight Line Emerger
Stream Entomology & Aquatic Bug Life on the SB of the Raritan
Просмотров 8406 лет назад
Stream Entomology & Aquatic Bug Life on the SB of the Raritan
Single Hand Fly Casting
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.6 лет назад
Single Hand Fly Casting
Moy's Merger: Hendrickson
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.7 лет назад
Moy's Merger: Hendrickson
The Quartz Crab Fly
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.8 лет назад
The Quartz Crab Fly
The Grizzly Shrimp Bonefish Fly
Просмотров 7 тыс.8 лет назад
The Grizzly Shrimp Bonefish Fly
Spey & Switch Two-handed Streamer Techniques
Просмотров 58 тыс.8 лет назад
Spey & Switch Two-handed Streamer Techniques

Комментарии

  • @self-taught_angler
    @self-taught_angler 23 дня назад

    You could have just done single spey. Let the streamer swing all the way to completion without rotating your feed and do a single spey. It will cast exactly the same place. This way you could have saved time and increase the number of casts. This translates to more fish.

  • @dsddavesmith
    @dsddavesmith Месяц назад

    Great vid and thank you

  • @hannesgumundsson866
    @hannesgumundsson866 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for this good video im using sage one swits 4 weight and im fishing stillwaters what grein weight is best for me im mostly casting over hed casting all the best from Iceland Hannes

  • @LouisianaSpey
    @LouisianaSpey 2 месяца назад

    Been using a 14' 10wt spey rod and a 700gr 30' floating line and 725gr 40' intermediate sink line. I like it alot and can launch line out, but i think im going to scale down to a 8wt switch rod, i want to reduce rod weight and line weight, but I also dont want to compromise ability to shoot into those strong louisiana wind coming from the Gulf of mexico.

    • @nancymoy4685
      @nancymoy4685 2 месяца назад

      Hi. I would not be afraid to downsize your rod. The short heads you’re casting will not require a 14’ rod. I think you will find the casting much easier with a lighter more compact rod. You will need lighter grain lines. An 8 weight switch will carry between 475 and 575 depending upon the rod’s power. Tight Lines, Andrew

  • @hereticwinter07
    @hereticwinter07 2 месяца назад

    Very informative. You probably already said in the video but I may not have caught it, can you use this with a trout Spey from the front of a boat?

  • @tjsochacki6164
    @tjsochacki6164 3 месяца назад

    Awesome pattern, killer fly! Great job and I’ll definitely be tying some of those! Thank you for sharing and thank you for the video! God Bless.

  • @cinnamonchallenge1030
    @cinnamonchallenge1030 3 месяца назад

    I noticed the running and mainline are connected via a join running through the guides. I’m using a Rio coastal quickshooter line which is a normal single hand fly line. Would it be better to have a thinner running line to a main head line like you do. A website link to the line would be great

  • @BarneyRipplechip
    @BarneyRipplechip 3 месяца назад

    Hi Andrew, I just came across your channel and have been enjoying the clear and concise instructional videos you have posted. In regard to the spiral or snake roll I have noticed that many other videos place a great deal of importance on the first move being to raise the rod toward your near bank which you do not. Your casts launch beautifully without doing this so I wonder why others have made this such an issue.

    • @nancymoy4685
      @nancymoy4685 2 месяца назад

      Hi, I’m sorry for the late reply. I’m glad the videos have been helpful for you. You can do either. Sometimes with a longer belly tracking away from your target first is helpful. I find lines with head lengths under 50’ just tracking straight up and under is an easy and quick way to get the cast done. Main thing is to have upward momentum when circling underneath and making sure to keep the rod tip high in the front and level through the back. Hope this helps. Tight Lines, Andrew

  • @kitesurfer314
    @kitesurfer314 4 месяца назад

    So good! Thanks Andrew

  • @kitesurfer314
    @kitesurfer314 4 месяца назад

    Excellent teacher. Love his lessons

  • @kitesurfer314
    @kitesurfer314 4 месяца назад

    Great instruction

  • @kitesurfer314
    @kitesurfer314 4 месяца назад

    Excellent

  • @stephenking2218
    @stephenking2218 5 месяцев назад

    First cast instruction.

  • @alfieflanagan8528
    @alfieflanagan8528 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Andrew. Great Alfie Flanagan is my name lm from Ireland.I got a Shakespeare exp salmon fly rod 13ft '9 #9. I would greatful if you could recommend a integrated Spey line and also skagit line. Much appreciated. Regards Alfie

  • @chrisreid3548
    @chrisreid3548 6 месяцев назад

    I couldn't agree more with the previous comments. I'm just surprised this is built using all Practical materials for such a Superb fly. Excellent work, Thank you Sir for sharing.

  • @cinnamonchallenge1030
    @cinnamonchallenge1030 6 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @user-en1ux8no9h
    @user-en1ux8no9h 6 месяцев назад

    This Sir is what I have been searching for as a Grannom pattern thank you this is top quality! Awesome video!

  • @cinnamonchallenge1030
    @cinnamonchallenge1030 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. What’s the gear used??

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ 6 месяцев назад

      In this video it was an Echo Compact Spey 12' 8 weight with a Sci Angler intermediate skagit head. This particular rod is a very versatile 2 hander as it has a great length and flex profile for both overhead and spey casting.

    • @cinnamonchallenge1030
      @cinnamonchallenge1030 6 месяцев назад

      Awesome. It’s flys out. I’m just getting into double handed fishing for sea bass in the uk and bought a SH Rio coastal quick shooter 2 lines up for my 12.6, 7 weight.

  • @christopherball9227
    @christopherball9227 6 месяцев назад

    Should the head be inside the guides when casting?

  • @LineSpeedJediTimRawlins
    @LineSpeedJediTimRawlins 6 месяцев назад

    great video!

  • @Gus48
    @Gus48 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing video and great explanations. One question please. For beach on the sea, do you think is adecuate for a Beulah opal 9/10 the fly line rio Switch chuker 9 (570 grains) ? Thanks so much.

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ 7 месяцев назад

      Hi. The Switch chucker would work. It would not necessarily be my first choice, however. Most anglers choose an intermediate line for the surf. I personally like intermediate skagit heads for surf conditions attached to a running line. These heads, like the Rio Switch Chucker, will be completed with a tip, which gives even more flexibility for change of depth. With all of that said, if you're looking for a floating application the Switch Chucker would be a pretty good choice. Thank you, Andrew

    • @Gus48
      @Gus48 7 месяцев назад

      Thansk so much Andrew. Yes, my aplication will be floating (poppers) for Leerfish, wading on the beach. When I will go for sea bass and bluefish with streamers i will choose your recomendation (intermediate skagit heads for surf conditions attached to a running line). Thank you for your advice.

  • @kiwisafa101
    @kiwisafa101 7 месяцев назад

    i have been gifted a number of skagit and scandi lines, new, neatly coiled but not marked. how can i identify each line?

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ 7 месяцев назад

      Depending on the Manufacturer they may be color coded by size, If you send us over a picture we can try to help identify the lines. Thanks

  • @LouisianaSpey
    @LouisianaSpey 7 месяцев назад

    My problem is generating to much speed by over powering my D-loop

  • @zaitonyahya4768
    @zaitonyahya4768 8 месяцев назад

    1@1@2akademistep key

  • @decapfish4714
    @decapfish4714 8 месяцев назад

    what line would you recommend for the Beulah opal surf 7/8 ? I'm fishing the surf exclusively so i need a very long cast

    • @nancymoy4685
      @nancymoy4685 8 месяцев назад

      I own the store, BTW, I didn't realize I was signed in under my wife's account.

    • @decapfish4714
      @decapfish4714 28 дней назад

      Any recommendations?​@@nancymoy4685

  • @Luggiefrank
    @Luggiefrank 9 месяцев назад

    Very informative video. Fairly new to fly fishing and planning to venture into double handed fishing next season, you've certainly helped answer some questions that I've been posing myself.

  • @nategroshek
    @nategroshek 10 месяцев назад

    I’m a musky guy up in Wisconsin.…. Do you have the whole head outside the tip when shooting? Have you seen people shoot 2 hand style with single hand rods with any success?

  • @mg3127
    @mg3127 11 месяцев назад

    How are the different fly lines connected to each other to pass through guides smoothly?

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ 11 месяцев назад

      Most running line to head connections are loop to loop. If you find your connection is not smooth, a thin walled, low temp section of heat shrink can be put over it. Hope this helps. Thank you. Andrew

  • @mikeparishy
    @mikeparishy 11 месяцев назад

    Very nice drew

  • @santisportfishing
    @santisportfishing Год назад

    Love the video I am looking for something to get some roosterfish from the beach against some wind what you suggest? What's the rod and fly line configuration you are using on this video?

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ 11 месяцев назад

      Hi, thank you very much! sorry for the delay in my response as I was traveling with limited wifi. I would very much suggest the Beulah 9/10 Surf. This is an 11' compact surf rod with a great backbone for fighting big fish. The designer of the rod often fishes for roosterfish with it. I would line it with an intermediate skagit head and tips in various sink rates. A floating head could also be purchased for the ability to switch around, however in surf conditions we generally like an intermediate sink. You can call or text me as well on 973-979-7600 or email andrew@tightlinesflyfishing.com Thank you, Andrew

  • @MarcTelesha
    @MarcTelesha Год назад

    I am looking for a muskie two hand rod to fish the Susquehanna near Harrisburg. I have a 7 wt 11' 6" Dully. A shorter rod seems to make sense for figure eights and large ovals near my canoe. I am looking to throw some large flies and using intermediate heads. I am also looking to fish some rivers in northern West Virginia and just see two handed overhead casting as just making sense for Muskey.

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ 11 месяцев назад

      Hi Mark, Thank you for the inquiry and I'm sorry for the delay in my response as I was traveling with limited wifi. There are a few options out there in the Musky world that fit the bill you are talking about. These rods are under 10' and will both one or two hand casts very well at distance with heavy grained lines for big flies. The shortness of them make them ideal for figure 8ing. The 2 rods that stand out are the Echo Musky and the G Loomis Musky. We were just casting with the 8'8" 11 from Echo and throwing well over 100 feet with 2 hands matched with a 510 grain intermediate skagit. They also make this rod in an 9'4". Loomis makes a 9' 11wt and 12wt that are also very nice. You can also call or text me on 973-979-7600 or email andrew@tightlinesflyfishing.com to discuss further.

  • @jonterhaar2573
    @jonterhaar2573 Год назад

    What line?

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ Год назад

      It was a Sci Angler Scandi 450gr on a Echo Compact Spey 12' 7weight

  • @JMLedy
    @JMLedy Год назад

    Excellent!!

  • @DarkoStjepic
    @DarkoStjepic Год назад

    Why does it keep happening to me that the thread I use Extreme Standard 8/0 6/0 when tying the music constantly breaks, some say it's up to the bomb, others say it's up to the end, can you help me with that?

    • @nancymoy4685
      @nancymoy4685 Год назад

      It could be that your bobbin is rough or not ceramic and fraying the thread. Try a new bobbin in ceramic and/or loosen your bobbin a bit and use palm/fingers to control tension. Lighten up your hand and relax sometimes helps too. Try to keep your elbow still and rotate the bobbin with only your wrist. Hope these tips help! Tight Lines, Andrew

    • @DarkoStjepic
      @DarkoStjepic Год назад

      @@nancymoy4685 Thank You Andrew

  • @halcofdrops
    @halcofdrops Год назад

    I got an old used beulah 9/10 surf rod. I've tried so many heads and I can't quite get it dialed in right. The irony is that so far 30' T17 to me casts the best with a OPST commando head with 10' t14 in a close second. However, the casts sometimes feel a little mushy and I dump a lot. Do you have a personal recommendation of a shooting head?

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ 11 месяцев назад

      Hi, sorry for the delay in my response as I was traveling with limited wifi. I really like intermediate skagit heads (Sci Angler) with heavy duty poly leaders (Airflo) for this rod. The grain window is 550-600 on the 9/10 Beulah. Please feel free to email as well at andrew@tightlinesflyfishing.com for further information if it's easier. Thank you, Andrew

    • @halcofdrops
      @halcofdrops 10 месяцев назад

      No worries! Thank you for the suggestions. In the end I went with an SA S7 titan taper @550gr for this. Gave up on the mono shooting line. Too many close calls from fingers slipping.@@TightLinesinNJ

  • @user-ww8wo5hw3m
    @user-ww8wo5hw3m Год назад

    Риба де

  • @andy1or2
    @andy1or2 Год назад

    You are always direct and easy to learn from ;) another great video ...!

  • @benjamindavis2948
    @benjamindavis2948 Год назад

    Andrew! Love your videos they have been super helpful. I just bought a 9wt 12' 2" Echo Boost Beach and paired it with Orvis Hydros V reel and Orvis Ignitor 9wt fly line. I plan on fishing the beach in Florida where I'm from on the gulf coast and also thought maybe I could throw it from the front of some larger boats, 20 ft Mako to be specific. What are the difficulties of using a rod like this from a boat and overall thoughts on this setup?

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ Год назад

      Hi Benjamin. Thank you, great to hear you like the videos. The setup sounds great, except the line may not be quite right. Ideally, that rod likes 400-500 grains. I believe the line you mentioned is a single hand line and may be light for the rod. Personally, I have cast that rod with skagit heads of 450-480 grains and found it to load and cast great. I know Airflo says lighter, but the 9 in that model likes a higher grain weight of what I suggested. Also, the only issue will be that the longer the rod, sometimes a bit more difficult to land fish from a boat. You should be ok though, just take your time and let someone help during the landing process. If you need help with selecting a line (try the one you got first) please call me - 973 979 7600. You should be able to cast well over 100 feet with no effort if the line is right. Thank you, Andrew

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ Год назад

      I would like to fully answer your question. Please call me 973-979-7600 or 973-970-8482. thank you

    • @benjamindavis2948
      @benjamindavis2948 Год назад

      @@TightLinesinNJ dude you’re the man and absolutely correct, I’m gonna switch the line on it. Sorry it took so long to get back to you I’ve been in the process of moving.

  • @MarcTelesha
    @MarcTelesha Год назад

    The timing was perfect for that take. What running line do you use? Also can you cast on an upstream angle for dries at an 45 degree angle?

  • @LouisianaSpey
    @LouisianaSpey Год назад

    I salt water fish for 30lb bull reds in South west louisiana. I wouldn't dare use my 5wt switch rod, I have been using a 8wt TFO and it's great. But because of all the beach goers the back cast is difficult at times. I'm looking for a fast/extra fast action spey rods.

    • @jimelmore9728
      @jimelmore9728 Год назад

      I use a 6wt for slot red and trout in Fla. I can’t imagine a 30 pound bull picking up my fly. But this 2 handed 10 wt would be fun.

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ Год назад

      There are several rods that would be good for spey casting for bull reds. An 8 weight spey will have much more power then an 8 weight single hand, so if your TFO single hand is good for your reds, then an 8 weight switch or spey will handle them well. A rod with too stiff of an action would end up being a better overheading rod, then a spey rod. I would look for a rod that has a moderate-fast action, that has plenty of power for reds, but will also load easy with a spey style cast. If rods are too stiff they tend not to spey cast as well. For this type of fishing (similar to our striper fishing in the NE), I like rods that are 11-12 foot or so because they are lighter and easier to handle and with the shorter heads used for this fishing, have plenty of length for making long distant spey and overhead casts. Examples of good rods for this application: (moderate price points) TFO LK Legacy 12' 8wt, Echo Compact Spey 12' 8wt, Echo Beach 12'2" 8 or 9wt, (higher end) G Loomis NRX Switch 11' 8wt, Beulah Opal Surf 11' 7-8wt (more powerful then it sounds, the 7-8 is like a 10 weight single hand in terms of fish fighting power. While the 9-10 is a great over-heading rod, it is a bit too stiff for spey casting unless you really overload it). If you have further questions you can also call me at 973-979-7600 or email andrew@tightlinesflyfishing.com Thanks for watching! Andrew

  • @bentpolski
    @bentpolski Год назад

    Hey that's MY Spot! LOL! Nancy looks COLD!

  • @bentpolski
    @bentpolski Год назад

    Quick easy effective Andrew. I Pray we still have some when I get up June 12-15th! Sounds like The Mrs. is making Dinner.

  • @bentpolski
    @bentpolski Год назад

    OUTSTANDING!

  • @bentpolski
    @bentpolski Год назад

    Man Oh Man Andrew! GENIUS! That's a 6 dollar Fly at least! 🤔😀

  • @bentpolski
    @bentpolski Год назад

    REMARKABLE Andrew!

  • @bentpolski
    @bentpolski Год назад

    Andrew Moy You are a GENIUS!

  • @Flyrodder68
    @Flyrodder68 Год назад

    Love the 13 for 7 Ugly Stik

  • @tommelville8771
    @tommelville8771 Год назад

    Another great video

  • @jeffsmith7825
    @jeffsmith7825 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. I’m new to Spey casting and can use some advice and lessons

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ Год назад

      Hi Jeff. Would love to help you! If you're close to NY or NJ I could work with you. You can also call if you'd like to discuss some pointers that could help you - 973 979 7600.

  • @davesmith7906
    @davesmith7906 Год назад

    Wow Andrew that’s a great fly, I love the rope and wing trick, thx

    • @TightLinesinNJ
      @TightLinesinNJ Год назад

      Thank you Dave. They are starting to hatch now in the Catskills! Tight lines, Andrew