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![]() Mike Connor wrote in message ... Not using the wrist at all, makes it is easier to learn the basic principles. I totally agree that for someone to start learning to cast, then the wrist should be rigid, and the butt may even be tied to the forearm to assist this. The most common first error for new casters is the 9 - 3 o'clock aerial loop-snake, and it is due to uncontrolled flexing of the wrist. It is much easier for the beginner to first learn to use the forearm's action in casting. |
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