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Title: Casting with both hands
Post by: Wildfisher on March 30, 2009, 08:10:10 PM
How many of you can you cast  with both your right and left hands and if you can when do you find it useful?
Title: Re: Casting with both hands
Post by: Scotaidh on March 30, 2009, 08:13:41 PM
I cannot cast with my left hand, although I have to admit it would be most useful on rivers.

I do however frequently cast using only right hand while hanging onto to the bank and such.
Title: Re: Casting with both hands
Post by: Part-time on March 30, 2009, 08:34:27 PM
I usually cast with my right hand even though I write with my left. I don't have a problem casting with my left hand if i need to (because of the wind direction or to make things easier in a boat) and can do so all day. Takes a minute or to to get into the swing of things after swapping over. I'd say I was as good (bad!) casting with either hand.
Title: Re: Casting with both hands
Post by: Malcolm on March 30, 2009, 08:41:26 PM
I cast with both hands but I'm not great left handed.

However on rivers I use a "switch" rod which can be used double or single handed. Using a double handed cast I can cast equally well with both hands.

I find it very useful particularly on rivers as I don't have to cast over the left shoulder so often in heavy vegetation and much of my fishing is done in jungle. It also means I don't have to cast at angles which are quite so unnatural.
Title: Re: Casting with both hands
Post by: haresear on March 30, 2009, 09:12:13 PM
I can cast with my left to a degree, but not well at all. I can't haul when casting left handed.

Alex
Title: Re: Casting with both hands
Post by: Wildfisher on March 30, 2009, 09:20:06 PM
Quote from: haresear on March 30, 2009, 09:12:13 PM
I can't haul when casting left handed.

I have been trying to teach myself to cast with my left hand (for reasons we discussed in NZ)  and have the some problem. I can cast  although it is tiring, but my line hand gets lost.
Title: Re: Casting with both hands
Post by: haresear on March 30, 2009, 09:36:36 PM
QuoteI have been trying to teach myself to cast with my left hand (for reasons we discussed in NZ)  and have the some problem. I can cast  although it is tiring, but my line hand gets lost.

I'm going to try teaching myself using a trick I showed you for learning to double haul.
Remember that hauling exercise I showed you sidecasting on the grass?

Do a single haul on the backcast and let it land. Do a single haul on the forward cast and let it land. Then aerialise it and gradually go to the vertical.

Alex
Title: Re: Casting with both hands
Post by: Wildfisher on March 30, 2009, 09:41:02 PM
I'll  try that Alex. I think casting right (or left)  handed only can be  downright dangerous in some situations. Spring creek 1 - flood - woolly bugger - upstream wind.   :D  Useful for boat fishing too!
Title: Re: Casting with both hands
Post by: Pearly Invicta on March 31, 2009, 12:21:23 AM
Never really thought about it but I'll give it a try. In a really strong gusting wind coming at you from your right hand side it could be much safer than persevering with the right hand.
Title: Re: Casting with both hands
Post by: rabbitangler on March 31, 2009, 12:28:36 AM
I'm reliably informed that women make better learners than men casting because they have no inherent 'throwing' muscle memory which men have had for as long as we've chucked things at game, or each other for that matter. BUT we don't have that in our left hands so in theory perseverance with left handed casting should result in better casts, loops etc. I can cast as well with my left as my right at about 10 yds i.e. no shooting, hauling or what have you but I don't have the time to practice to get better. Saying that casting over the left shoulder is much simpler and just about as effective in a fishing situation
Title: Re: Casting with both hands
Post by: fthisid on April 04, 2009, 11:21:39 AM
I have absolutely no problem casting with either arm. Although I am not particularly good with either
hand,I would be hard pressed to say which hand is better,probably the left.  I sometimes find myself
having changed hands without even been aware of doing it.Also I have played fish with my right hand
after having made the cast with my right !! weird eh ?   I'd probably get on a lot better if I could just
pick a hand and stick to it

Pete