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Old November 27th, 2003, 06:09 AM
Bob La Londe
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Default First time on water in a year!

How about some photos and decriptions on your website of this technique. I
have hopped a popper all daylong on medium action spinning tackle with a 7'
Quantum and a Pflueger Trion. Mostly just my forearm gets tired when using
my wrist to get the pop. I'ld like to see the whoel arm method in action.
I tried a coupel variations of it lat time out, but never coul really get a
good sharp snap using the whole arm.

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Bob La Londe
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"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message
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"RG" wrote in message

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Great story Rob...

And, it reminded me that, when I fished with Steve in Wisconsin, he
suggested that I learn the "whole arm" method of working a topwater. I

never
did, and now, after two wrist operations...I feel the need to learn the
process.

Can you or Steve share the lesson again here???

RichG



Let's see if I can describe this. First of all, tuck the rod butt between

your arm and your
ribcage. I usually palm the reel when I'm using baitcasting, but that's

personal preference, it
will work either way.

Holding the rod out in front of you, almost pointing at the lure, use your

entire forearm to pop the
rod down and across your body. It's very simple and takes all the strain

off your wrist. You can
use any length of rod when walking the dog using this method.

I'm only 5'9" and I can fish a Zara Spook with an 8' rod. Plus, do you

have any idea how far you
can cast a Spook with a 7 or 7 1/2' rod compared to a shortie? :-)
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Steve
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