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This type of cast is really worth learning as are its variations

Started by Wildfisher, January 26, 2021, 05:14:29 PM

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Fishtales

I just cast over my left shoulder as if I had the rod in my left hand :)
Don't worry, be happy.
Sandy
Carried it in full, then carry it out empty.
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Wildfisher

I do too sometimes Sandy but laying the line out like the guy is doing helps with the drift.  You can cast around obstacles with these reach casts too. Useful if a fish is lying on the other side of a rock 

Laxdale

I watched that with the sound off. It looked like a lot of normal casting to me?

Wildfisher


Laxdale

No point. A cast is just a means of getting the fly to where you want it in the most efficient way possible, with obstacles and the wind direction/strength  being the variables.
Anything goes.
Just about everyone I ghillie for on Garynahine (it meanders a lot in the fishy bit) needs to be told that and shown that there is more than one way to throw out a fly line.
Some get it, a lot do not!

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