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"Greg Pavlov" wrote in message ... On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 00:06:38 GMT, (Greg Pavlov) wrote: I'm a lousy caster but I've gotten past that. Others here give good advice how. Another assist is a longer rod, at least 10 ft long, one that you could still cast reasonably easily with one hand (if you're so inclined). Wow, whazzat mean ? I managed to learn how to keep back and forward casts high in situations such as you describe, even tho I can't cast for beans. Other people here are a much better reference re how to accomplish that: I suspect that my resulting stroke is totally off the wall. But you can also help things by using a longer rod. Heh heh heh. I understood it both times :-) I'm looking forward to seeing my cast improve. I find when I'm wading, I have developed this terrible bad habit of letting my backcast slap the water because it loads up the rod better. I know I shouldn't do it, but the result is such a nice, well-loaded forward cast that its hard not to 'ease' into it. Then, across the river will be some guy with casts like laser beams, and I get all jealous... Yeah, I'll work on it. Meanwhile, I still prefer casting from a canoe over casting from a kayak. YMMV --riverman |
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"Jarmo Hurri" wrote in message ... Myron, if you email me your mail address, I can mail you some photocopies with good pieces of text and illustrations. Assuming that the mail system still (or now?) works in that part of the world... riverman Sure, Jarmo. You don't have my email?? Its riverman firstnamelastname at yahoo dot com . *Mail* address, Myron, not email. Back to you. Oh, THAT. Do they still have regular mail out there in the real world? Here it is: http://makeashorterlink.com/?I32F212A7 -riverman |
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*Mail* address, Myron, not email. riverman Here it is. Acknowledged. -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
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Kevin Vang wrote in message et...
If you have a few basic tools, a gallon of epoxy and two sheets of 1/4" plywood, you can build this in a couple of weeks of part-time work: http://www.instantboats.com/nymph.htm Yeah, I've saved a few boat plan links. I'm actually not in the market, but that commercial one is a very clean design, no ribs, nothing to hang line up on, etc. Just an awesome looking little boat. And I'm not yet sure I'd trust my own life to my own woodworking skills :-) Jon. |
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Cook wrote: Kevin Vang wrote in message et... If you have a few basic tools, a gallon of epoxy and two sheets of 1/4" plywood, you can build this in a couple of weeks of part-time work: http://www.instantboats.com/nymph.htm Yeah, I've saved a few boat plan links. I'm actually not in the market, but that commercial one is a very clean design, no ribs, nothing to hang line up on, etc. Just an awesome looking little boat. And I'm not yet sure I'd trust my own life to my own woodworking skills :-) Jon. Funny, how timely, The 0800 New Yankee workshop on HGTV yesterday and today was Nahm building the "Clancy" small sailboat. I've no doubt I have the skills to build it but his nice two 1/2 hour shows would easily equate to two months of work for me, especially given it's getting warm and time to fish. Allen Catonsville, MD |
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"Greg Pavlov" wrote in message ... On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 10:02:05 +0100, "riverman" wrote: Except there are those of us who can roll open canoes. And what about C1s, which are decked canoes? Whoops, I didn't know you could roll a canoe. Never tried to get back in one, huh? :) Wolfgang who's been there.......many times. :( |
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