  
Spey casting, a form of casting that has no backcast, is a fly-casting technique that originated in Scotland. The spey cast is simular to a roll cast that involves the art of repositioning your line. Spey casting works as well for right-handed flyfishers as for left-handed flyfishers.
The longer rods will generate the energy & power to cast long distances and allow more control of your fly will drifting in the current.
Using a Spey Rod requires learning several methods of spey casting. The underhand cast requires the right back-cast and being able to anchor the line and leader in order to use the built up energy in your rod to make a forward cast.
The Hardy & Greys double-hand rods are designed to allow anglers the most consistent, forgiving and comfortable underhand casting stroke possible. Take your fly fishing to the a new level and experience a new feeling in the fly fishing world.
Double Handed spey rod usually have a progressive taper designed to maximize one's Single Spey, Spiral Cast, Double Spey or Circle C cast. Great for heavy shooting head lines, bulky flies and big water. The rod will load fast and shoot far, with enough delicacy to turn over a #8 fly.
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