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Old November 7th, 2003, 03:24 AM
Dave LaCourse
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cyli writes:

My first experiment with fly fishing was with a bait casting rod and
no reel. I cast it a bit better than I now cast a fly rod with fly
reel. It can be done. And can be fun to do. I could only get about
20 feet out of it and only within about 3 feet of where I was aiming,
but it was my first time trying fly fishing in any way, shape, or
form. And the line did do the propelling.


Interesting. Was it a fly line? If not, I bet it was hard to mend. I saw
Lefty Kreh make about a 20 foot cast with a fly line using his arm as the rod.
Dave

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Old November 7th, 2003, 04:21 AM
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On 07 Nov 2003 03:24:26 GMT, irate (Dave LaCourse)
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cyli writes:

My first experiment with fly fishing was with a bait casting rod and
no reel. I cast it a bit better than I now cast a fly rod with fly
reel. It can be done. And can be fun to do. I could only get about
20 feet out of it and only within about 3 feet of where I was aiming,
but it was my first time trying fly fishing in any way, shape, or
form. And the line did do the propelling.


Interesting. Was it a fly line? If not, I bet it was hard to mend. I saw
Lefty Kreh make about a 20 foot cast with a fly line using his arm as the rod.
Dave


Yes, it was a fly line. I had no idea at the time that one could cast
a fly on any other line. As for mending, I didn't try it much. I was
casting up and a little across to a rising fish, which I, naturally,
scared away in the process. Then I was casting just for fun and to
see what I could do with it. Shortly after that I got my first fly
rod. Oh, and it was a dry fly I was casting. Just the fly line, a
bit of mono, and the fly. I didn't know about tippets. An impulsive
day, that has had interesting results. When my bait chucker reel
(which I was using with a small lure) went into terminal mode, I'd
driven into the nearest town and bought a fly line and three flies and
started to play.

I have to amend the above. I knew the word tippet, because I'd been
reading here to learn about trout, but I was trying to learn to spin
fish at the time and hadn't paid much attention to the stuff about fly
fishing, except as it related to the behaviour of trout. I had no
idea what the word tippet meant. I wasn't spinning that afternoon
because of some idiot reason I can't recall. Shouldn't have been wind
or the fly casting fun wouldn't have worked for me.
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Old November 7th, 2003, 05:03 AM
Ernie
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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
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I saw Lefty Kreh make about a 20 foot cast with a fly line using his arm as
the rod.
Dave


I have seen people cast the complete fly line just using their arm.
Ernie


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Old November 7th, 2003, 12:01 PM
Charlie Choc
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On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 05:03:46 GMT, "Ernie"
wrote:

I have seen people cast the complete fly line just using their arm.


Same here. Shoot, even I can cast 20' with just my arm.
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