On Sun, 2 May 2004 18:45:30 +0200, "Mike Connor"
wrote:
Whatever the rod used, it is unlikely that he
was casting sixty feet with a standard centrepin reel. Although this is
possible, in over forty years of general fishing, I have only ever met three
other people who could do it. A very special technique is required for long
casting with a centrepin reel, and as they are no longer very popular for
general fishing, hardly anybody can do it.
Standard steelhead float fishing practice is to make an upstream cast
of around 30' or 40' then follow a long drift that can run upwards of
a 100' in the right circumstance. They can cover a hell of a lot of
water. Some guys can cast these rigs quite far.
Peter
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