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The Scandinavian Spey Cast

By Henrik Mortensen

To lend perspective, Mortensen visits the famous River Dee in Scotland to analyze the historical roots of the traditional spey cast with a classic Scottish ghillie. He then travels to Canada's beautiful Gaspe Peninsula in Eastern Quebec to illustrate his modern, redefined version with practical implementation on three of the most challenging salmon rivers in the world: Grande Cascapedia, Bonaventure, & Petite Cascapedia. Under sub-optimal conditions of the early season, low water, few fish & very clear rivers, the benefits of the Scandinavian Spey Cast become apparent. 74 min.

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Henrik concentrates on what he terms "the Scandinavian Spey Cast." To lend perspective, he visits the famous River Dee in Scotland to analyze the historical roots of the traditional spey cast with a classic Scottish ghillie. He then travels to Canada's beautiful Gaspe Peninsula in Eastern Quebec to illustrate his modern, redefined version with practical implementation on three of the most challenging salmon rivers in the world: Grande Cascapedia, Bonaventure, & Petite Cascapedia.

Under sub-optimal conditions of the early season, low water, few fish & very clear rivers, the benefits of the Scandinavian Spey Cast become apparent. Henrik's perfection of the Scandinavian Spey Cast, and his unique method of body movement and its importance in the cast is also neatly illustrated from the banks of the river Morrum in Sweden. From both the European and North American continents, he also demonstrates where and when one should use short and long casts, and the type of line and leader to use under various circumstances. When the salmon doesn't take the fly, simple change tactics...this shows you how.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Henrik Mortensen
has worked professionally in fly tackle design and development for some of Europe’s largest tackle manufacturers. He is currently Head of Design and Development for Scierra (www.scierra.com). He conducts over 120 casting seminars per year as well as several Atlantic salmon fishing schools. He is a native of Denmark, but now lives in the United States for several months of the year.

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