Video Transcript:
Sometimes, a situation arises where you've got to get your fly to actually
curl around something. Maybe you want your fly to crawl up the bank when
you're stripping a streamer in. Or sometimes there's a stump or a rock that
you got to get that fly around. In that situation we want to use a curve
cast, and there's a couple different ways to throw a curve cast. One way is
to make a very side angle cast where we take that rod and then we overpower
it, that will create that side loop to come around and hook over to our
left if we are a right-handed caster. If we under power it, then we can get
it to hook to the right. Another way you can throw a curve cast is by when
you apply that acceleration to that stop, right as you're applying that
stop you make a twist with your wrist. That twist will cause that loop to
turn allowing your fly to then turn to the left.