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Old January 19th, 2006, 04:07 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default A lesson with Lefty


"Charlie Choc" wrote in message
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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 06:37:34 -0800, "Tom Nakashima"

wrote:

Charlie,
you can approach Lefty at the TFO booth if you don't want to confront him
in
front of a crowd. It's good sometimes to get constructive criticism and
find
out where you stand with your casting.


I talked to him last year at the TFO booth and he had me try out an 8wt.
He
didn't have anything really bad to say, but I'm not sure how much
attention he
was paying. g He also spent some time in one of the local fly shop's
booth
signing autographs. He was on the schedule to give a photography talk but
for
some reason it didn't happen the day I was there.
--
Charlie...
http://www.chocphoto.com


The thing I like about Left Kreh is that he's a great instructor and
communicator with both novice and experienced casters. There's always
something he can point out even if it's the slightest. I went home and
tried out some of the things from his lecture, it really works.

Oh, to get memory coils out of the line, his demo was standing on the line
and pulling up with both hands stretching the line ever so slightly as you
work through the reel.

The other is the roll cast. Most casters aren't bringing the line in far
enough before they make the cast. His rule of thumb, if you can't touch the
end of the line (minus the leader and tippet) with your rod tip, you're not
in far enough. Sure enough I tried it and I easily put out a 50' rollcast.
No other experienced caster told me this, but now that I see it, it's as
plain as day.

Most of the other principals I already knew, so I won't even go there, but
it's good to get a reminder.
-tom