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Wolf wrote:
I am new to flyfishing and after taking a lesson and practising for hours at the park I thought I had a reasonable handle on casting, at least to the point that I wasn't wrapping the line around my neck and embedding a hook in the back of my head. My instructor showed me how to haul on the front and back false casts to build up line speed and then "shoot" the line on the final foward cast. This works a treat at the park because the line gathered around my feet snakes off down the rod until it bumps the reel softly at which point I lay the line down and presto. But alas, there are no trout in the grass. When I try the same technique while standing in the river, the excess line is swept downstream behind me in a large loop. There is a lot of weight on the line from the water pressure and I have to really pull on the line to recover any of it when I'm hauling and releasing on the false casts. I can forget about shooting because there is no way I can build up enough line speed to counter the water pressure on the excess line. Should I fish from the bank so the line stays dry, or is there a technique for this? I'm using a floating line. Instead of letting the slack line drift downstream in the current, keep the excess line in large loops in your left hand (assuming you're a right-handed caster). With practice, you can shoot a loop on the backcast and the forward cast, and maybe two loops on the final forward cast. It's not easy, but it can be done. You could also try a stripping basket, but that's cheating. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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