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On Oct 12, 2:36*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 09:52:55 -0700 (PDT), Family-Outdoors wrote: Spent some time teaching my youngest some basics. *Started on grassy field and worked about a half hour as he was pretty adamant about wanting to get on water. *He is 16. *We tried this process several years ago but he really was not ready. *Did not have patience to contend with various aspects of process and learning curve involved. Also, like his Dad was (me) at that age, he was a little lacking in the coordination department. *It went much better this time. He really wants to learn. *He wants to guide some day and has the head knowledge to do it, but knows he must learn to handle a fly rod in addition to spinning gear. *It seems like the hardest thing for me to get across to him is the feel of allowing the loop to roll out behind him. *We got it down a bit, and then we went fishing. *He'd go good for awhile, then start regressing. *He would then ask me to look and see what it was he was doing wrong. *Except when he asked, I tried to not even watch him. If anyone has any tips on this process I'd love to hear. Paul It seems a safe assumption, based on your question, that you aren't an instructor, nor an expert caster yourself. *If that is incorrect, pardon my assumption. *There are all sorts of tips, tricks, etc. in teaching another to cast, but I've got to say, if the budget allows, get a pro. *If not, see if you can find an "expert" level caster to help him out. *There are several reasons for this recommendation, but two biggies are that often, a moderate caster has "ingrained" deficiencies that they pass along when teaching, and those can get magnified when passed along. *The second is that, again often, not always, that parents teaching children, one spouse/partner teaching the other, etc., be it casting, driving, or similar things, doesn't end well. *It's not the fault of the people and/or lack of skill of either, it's the overall dynamic of the relationship. Long story short, you both might be better off having a pro or expert outsider teach him casting. *You can have the fun of teaching him fishing... TC, R All great suggestions. From everyone. I will try to incorporate all. I think the idea of getting him a few "outside" lessons is a good one...whether I am an expert or not ![]() never claim to be one...even if I was...nor would I admit that I was not...even if I am not. Truthfully, I can put a fly where I want in most any conditions, but I cannot say I do anything by the book. On the subject of positioning on drifts, we fished a lake the other day and are planning a trip to a smallmouth stream where we will mostly drift fish but will wade some. I believe when fishing from the boat I will leave the fishing to him and wear my sunglasses at all times hoping for the best. Will work on the drifts there. I like the rubberband analogy. The backcast rollout was the initial hurdle and seemed to be the snafu each time he started going bad. We did get on the water pretty quick after initial lesson. He caught a couple of sunfish and a small bass stripping a beaded bugger in olive. The first one he caught when he lifted his line to make another cast and nearly flung a small sunfish behind him. He got a kick out of that. I mentioned I have caught quite a few fish by lifting gently and eliciting a strike at that moment..so being aware of that moment as a fish catching possibility. Thanks Again, Paul |
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