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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 07:04:35 -0800, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... ... it took me 27 days to cast tight loops at 40 ft with no haul. Hm....... Well, it's hard to diagnose casting problems accurately based solely on verbal descriptions, but I'd guess you need to feed the line out a bit quicker. Wolfgang who can, after years of patient study and when everything is working right, get in several 40 ft. casts per week.....even allowing for an occasional smoke break. Longer line works well after you learn the basics. You have to form those tight loops before you can move on. I get in 100 consistent cast (forward and back count as 1) everyday, forming tight loops at 40, ft. for my warm-up. Takes about 10 min. of my time without a smoke break. I then get in 2 sets of 25 consistent cast at 60 ft. with tight loops by using the front and rear haul. My last cast are for distance to stretch the line out at 75-80 ft, and on a good day, take the line out to the backing, = 5 to 10 cast. 9' 2pc 6w/ 6WF line. It takes about 3 months before you start to get a good feel for casting. -tom DAMN! Weeks/months per cast...when do you have time to drink and lie about the fish you caught? HTH, R |
wrote in message ... DAMN! Weeks/months per cast...when do you have time to drink and lie about the fish you caught? HTH, R Casting is therapy for me. When on the computer in the office, I find it to be very relaxing throwing line out. Some people at work walk on their breaks, some ride bikes, some workout, I cast. I do this everyday at break 9:30am, at lunch 12:05pm. and when I get home from work 3:30pm. So approx everyday I'm casting. 300 cast at 40 ft. 150 cast at 60 ft. 15-30 cast at 75-90 ft. |
Wolfgang wrote:
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... ... it took me 27 days to cast tight loops at 40 ft with no haul. Hm....... Well, it's hard to diagnose casting problems accurately based solely on verbal descriptions, but I'd guess you need to feed the line out a bit quicker. Wolfgang who can, after years of patient study and when everything is working right, get in several 40 ft. casts per week.....even allowing for an occasional smoke break. LOL!! Not sure if Tom got it on the first read, but I hope he doesn't miss it on the second. :-) brians |
"brians" wrote in message ... Wolfgang wrote: "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... ... it took me 27 days to cast tight loops at 40 ft with no haul. Hm....... Well, it's hard to diagnose casting problems accurately based solely on verbal descriptions, but I'd guess you need to feed the line out a bit quicker. Wolfgang who can, after years of patient study and when everything is working right, get in several 40 ft. casts per week.....even allowing for an occasional smoke break. LOL!! Not sure if Tom got it on the first read, but I hope he doesn't miss it on the second. :-) brians Got it...lol, looks like Wolfgang cast one over my head the first time I read it. -tom |
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... How do you time the carriage returns after the line feed? TL MC |
"Mike Connor" wrote in message ... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... How do you time the carriage returns after the line feed? TL MC I use a metronome. -tom |
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... SNIP How do you time the carriage returns after the line feed? TL MC I use a metronome. -tom OK! :) TL MC |
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... SNIP How do you time the carriage returns after the line feed? TL MC I use a metronome. -tom OK! :) TL MC |
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... SNIP How do you time the carriage returns after the line feed? TL MC I use a metronome. -tom OK! :) TL MC |
Tom Nakashima wrote:
"Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... ... it took me 27 days to cast tight loops at 40 ft with no haul. Hm....... Well, it's hard to diagnose casting problems accurately based solely on verbal descriptions, but I'd guess you need to feed the line out a bit quicker. Wolfgang who can, after years of patient study and when everything is working right, get in several 40 ft. casts per week.....even allowing for an occasional smoke break. Longer line works well after you learn the basics. You have to form those tight loops before you can move on. I get in 100 consistent cast (forward and back count as 1) everyday, forming tight loops at 40, ft. for my warm-up. Takes about 10 min. of my time without a smoke break. I then get in 2 sets of 25 consistent cast at 60 ft. with tight loops by using the front and rear haul. My last cast are for distance to stretch the line out at 75-80 ft, and on a good day, take the line out to the backing, = 5 to 10 cast. 9' 2pc 6w/ 6WF line. It takes about 3 months before you start to get a good feel for casting. -tom ....and the emmy goes to.... |
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