Fix Your Wrist, Fix Your Cast — Here’s How

Ever wonder if you should use your wrist when casting a fly rod? In this video, I’ll show you exactly how, when, and why to use your wrist — and when it actually ruins your cast. You’ll see slow-motion examples that reveal how too much wrist bends the rod in a big arc, sending your line down toward the water instead of forming that clean, straight-line loop we all want. You’ll learn: 🎯 The real role of your wrist in fly casting 🎯 How wrist motion affects your loop shape and line control 🎯 The difference between wrist overuse and wrist timing 🎯 A simple trick to build power and accuracy without breaking your wrist Whether you’re casting on the flats, chasing redfish or trout, or just working on your accuracy in the yard — this video will help you understand the correct wrist motion for tighter loops and better distance. 👀 Watch in slow motion to see when I actually move my wrist — and how a small change can make a big difference in your cast. 🛒 Shop my Amazon Store 🛒 - https://amzn.to/3MxaswB Cortland Hi-Vis Flip Line - https://amzn.to/4gv1b60 TFO Signature Series Rod - https://amzn.to/3TBpRjr Disclaimer: This video and/or video description contains affiliate links. This means that I am awarded a small commission for purchases made through them, at no added cost for you. Thank You. Follow me on Facebook:   / centralfloridasightfishingcharters     / orlandoflycasting   Instagram:   / captchrismyers   Capt. Chris Myers offers saltwater light tackle and fly fishing charters one hour from Orlando and Disney. http://www.flatsfishingtrips.com IFF Casting Instructor Capt. Chris Myers offers personal fly casting lessons in Central Florida or video casting analysis online. www.orlandoflycasting.com Please subscribe to my channel and be sure to select email notifications from the gear wheel so you will know when I upload new content