I changed to a 6 weight 9 footer reasoning that it would be less tiring to fish with and need less effort especially for a full day on the loch. Now I?m getting pains down my right side in the area of my ribs (right handed caster).
Today I went back to the 10 foot 7 weight. No pains but my arm was tired at the end of the day. This is why I changed.
I?m not straining to cast long distances ? 10 to 15 yards is fine. With the bigger rod one false cast is all I need but the smaller rod needs two or three.
Any suggestions?
Don't laugh, I've been doing them and they work. Two 2 Litre milk bottles filled with water do the trick if you don't have a set :)
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My bet is it is down to casting technique Bob. I know it is a bit late in the day to start changing your casting, but it shouldn't take three false casts to cast 10 or 15 yards.
Alex
Agree with Alex here. If anything I would expect the 9ft, 6 weight to cast further and more easily than the longer rod.
Quote9 footer with 6 weight line - maybe 20-25 yards maximum with a lot of false casting.
Then I noticed. Not a 6 weight line but a 3 weight that I use with a 7 footer. I had picked up the wrong spool for the Leeda LC. Both lines are the same colour.
:roflmao :roflmao Now i have sore ribs :lol:
Alex
Is 10-15 yards of #3 line chucked on a #6 rod not some kind of distance casting record?