Efficient Spey Casting: Part 14 - Why Overhang Works when it looks like it should not
Experienced Spey casters will tell us that casting with some overhang, some running line out of the guides, significantly improves our casts. Yet when we look at overhang in action, it would seem to be counter productive. Here's why overhang works and why we should use it in our casts.

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Efficient Spey Casting: Part 15 - More About Rod Loading - let's look at all the aspects of loading

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Sunray | How to Fly Cast | Overhang in Fly Casting

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Efficient Spey casting: Part 20 - The Creeping Problem, why it ruins casting and what to do about it

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Efficient Spey Casting: Part 5 - Why short Skagit heads aren't Skagit heads (They're Scandi heads)

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Efficient Spey Casting: Part 18 - Casting Stroke, Line and Rod Relationship

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Efficient Spey Casting: Part 7 - Watch Your Anchor! If you're looking for a quick fix, this is it!

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Efficient Spey Casting: Part 10 - Generate Casting Power with by Using Your Body More than Your Arms

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Efficient Spey Casting: Part 4 - Short Skagit Head Challenges, how to get the best out of them

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Efficient Spey Casting: Part 9 - How to Develop a High Efficiency Power Stroke

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Efficient Spey Casting: Part 13 - Tracking, the Hidden Problem

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40 Fly Fishing Tips // Quick Hitters You Need to Know

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Efficient Spey Casting: Part 11 - Single Spey Cast a Skagit Head?

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Single Hand Spey Casting - A Beginners Guide (The Equipment)

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The 5 Trout Flies I'd Fish for the Rest of My Life

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Efficient Spey Casting: Part 26 - How much running line can we expect to shoot?

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The Biggest Lie Fly Shops (Accidentally) Tell Beginners

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Efficient Spey Casting: Part 8 - Where should we be placing our anchor?

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Sunray | How to Fly Cast | 90 Degree Snake Roll

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