Dave Brooksbank
Senior Member & Supporter
Great idea Ian..
I reckon you'll get a lot of interest bud.
I reckon you'll get a lot of interest bud.
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Stuart. Until Ian gets going look up 'Amateur Angling' on YouTube. There's a good one on centrepin casting. Sorry don't know how to provide a link!I have been watching centerpin casting techniques on youtube recently and it's all very American/steelhead based which is fine but it would be good to see some UK centered talks on the subject so have subscribed. Good luck
Centrepin reels and how to use them it's calledStuart. Until Ian gets going look up 'Amateur Angling' on YouTube. There's a good one on centrepin casting. Sorry don't know how to provide a link!![]()
I don't need any lessons on how to be even more of an amateur anglerStuart. Until Ian gets going look up 'Amateur Angling' on YouTube. There's a good one on centrepin casting. Sorry don't know how to provide a link!![]()
I use centre pins for trotting floats only. I don’t use them on the extremely rare occasions I fish still waters and I don’t use them for ledgering. It took me longer than most to learn to Wallis cast and being brutally honest there is still lots of room for improvement. I’m not up to Ian’s standard that’s for certain.
I love centrepins for my trotting so i would definitely be keeping an eye out for your videos Ian because I think you have a lot to teach.
When doing your Wallis cast tutorial stand well away from the camera and slow it right down. Show it from a couple of different angles
As you know a lot of that cast is in the body movement as well as the hands and arms and that needs to be seen.
Text me when you get the first one uploaded.![]()
I don't need any lessons on how to be even more of an amateur angler. I have seen that one but there is still a big gap in the youtube catalogue for UK centerpin fishing I found but thanks for the nod.
Yeah I do it a little differently but the principle is the same.Regarding the cast, there are many ways of doing it, how to hold the line, how to pull it may differ from people to people. But I think Ian’s cast is very classic and complete, great to watch.
BTW, when practice the cast, if you can film how you cast, it will quickly improve your skills, after watching the cast video I made for my friend, I found a few problem I never noticed when I am casting.
Yeah I do it a little differently but the principle is the same.
I hold the Olivette and pull the line off the reel with my thumb. Despite what a lot of videos say I find it better if you don’t preload the rod at all.
I also find (never mentioned) a wet line makes a massive difference when it comes to guiding the line back to the rod. If the line hasn’t been in the water for several minutes and dried off, this creates friction against my hand when guiding the line back and drastically slows down the cast.
IMO truepins cast slightly bettter than bearings, guide size doesn’t seem to impact the cast at all but number of guides or spacing between them I’ve definitely noticed a difference.
I think when you get to Ian’s level then everything casts perfectly but I’m still improving mine every time I go out and i notice certain things like the rods and reels themselves impact it quite a bit
Good luck with the channel Ian
If you can help people cast a pin and get enjoyment from using them, it can only be a good thing
I can remember being frustrated as hell when I was a young boy not being able to fish certain runs with a pin because of the distance, then one day a kind angler showed me how to wallis cast and never looked back. That was about 40 years ago and that time he spent showing me has brought so much pleasure to my fishing over the years.
Go for it mate![]()