Mike Connor wrote:
I'm not interested in getting in a ****ing match but you do tend to make
dogmatic statements that seem straight forward to me but maybe I'm not
interpreting them correctly. Here's a few you made in the past about
using the wrist:
A most remarkable attribution, and quite untrue.
Once you know them, you can use your wrist as much as you like. Indeed, if
you want to be a really good caster, you must do so.
"I do not use any wrist at all when casting, it is locked."
"Most anglers suffer from the severe disadvantage that they use their
wrists when casting. This really is a major fault, and quite unnecessary."
"If you learn to lock your wrist completely, you will be absolutely
amazed at the results, believe me. Everything immediately improves, and
quite dramatically at that, distance, accuracy, power, control,
smoothness, etc etc."
Willi