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Sorry about the repeated replies to my own posts, but as I think about
this, and how I have taught people in the past, I keep thinking of further points, which are germane to the basic problem. TL MC |
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![]() "Mike" wrote Sorry about the repeated replies to my own posts, but as I think about this, and how I have taught people in the past, I keep thinking of further points, which are germane to the basic problem. I understand that, Mike, and I appreciate your efforts to help I think your suggestion to try practice casting in a swivel chair sounds excellent. If I were to sit in my WaterMaster in dead calm water until all ripples had died down, kept my feet up out of the water so unconscious kicking wasn't a cause, and cast .... before long the tube would be pointed in a different direction and ripples would surround it ... clearly showing that lots of my energy was being transmitted to the boat. Any small part of that energy that can be used instead of wasted would make for better casts, I'm sure. A related problem, that I 'see' as I sit here, Winter dreamfishing, is that in 'change direction' situations I naturally not only try to cast in a new direction but try and swivel the boat with my fins at the same time, which greatly complicates things like 'loading' the backcast as the boat moves backwards and rotates. I don't expect to find myself 'cured' by ROFFian replies, your's or other's, but you do give me things to ponder. One thing I've learned pretty well from my business where 'winning' was key to income is that BIG things are seldom what makes the winners, rather it is a long series of LITTLE things, each applied to the whole ... thank you for some little things to work on. |
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On Dec 30, 12:25 am, "Larry L" wrote:
"Mike" wrote Sorry about the repeated replies to my own posts, but as I think about this, and how I have taught people in the past, I keep thinking of further points, which are germane to the basic problem. I understand that, Mike, and I appreciate your efforts to help I think your suggestion to try practice casting in a swivel chair sounds excellent. If I were to sit in my WaterMaster in dead calm water until all ripples had died down, kept my feet up out of the water so unconscious kicking wasn't a cause, and cast .... before long the tube would be pointed in a different direction and ripples would surround it ... clearly showing that lots of my energy was being transmitted to the boat. Any small part of that energy that can be used instead of wasted would make for better casts, I'm sure. A related problem, that I 'see' as I sit here, Winter dreamfishing, is that in 'change direction' situations I naturally not only try to cast in a new direction but try and swivel the boat with my fins at the same time, which greatly complicates things like 'loading' the backcast as the boat moves backwards and rotates. I don't expect to find myself 'cured' by ROFFian replies, your's or other's, but you do give me things to ponder. One thing I've learned pretty well from my business where 'winning' was key to income is that BIG things are seldom what makes the winners, rather it is a long series of LITTLE things, each applied to the whole ... thank you for some little things to work on. My pleasure. I canīt cure many faults directly here, but I can at least point out what might be causing some of them, and hopefully indicate something to do to cure them. Some problems are a little odd, as indeed is this one. You will never get rid of all movement when casting from a small watercraft, but if the cast is directly in line with the direction you are facing, and you donīt twist your body, the back cast will move you forward a smidgeon IN A STRAIGHT LINE, which will actually tighten up your back cast ( as a result of the equal and opposite reaction), and the forward cast will then move you backwards IN A STRAIGHT LINE, which will also tighten up your forward cast. It is the twisting component you need to get rid of, and also any tendency to hold the rod out to your side while casting as this automatically causes a twisting motion. If the boat twists while you are casting, it automatically ruins your cast. The ONLY way to stop that, is to stop the boat twisting. TL MC |
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