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![]() Greg Pavlov wrote in message ... On Thu, 20 May 2004 10:57:08 -0700, Svend Tang-Petersen wrote: Im in line with Bill K here. The problem is that most new casters are using their wrist too much and basically end up with a 9am-3pm stroke which doesnt load the rod at all. To get around this its easier to have them try not to use the wrist as a first approach and then later add the finishing touches. There is another reason: "snap" the wrist a bit too much while casting a heavier rod, say a 10 wt, at the age of a sedentary 50+ yrs, and it is likely to hurt like hell and may end your fishing day right then and there. Once I used a 10 weight rod without the fighting butt attached, and after long distance flats casting for an hour or so, my inner forearm was visibly bruised from the reel seat continually whacking into my arm with a heavy reel attached. Each cast got more painful than the last ~ it was that bad that I never ever fished with that rod again without its fighting butt attached. Another time I remember blistering my hand from trying to fish a 9 weight rod with something like a 5 weight line (all that was available) ~ was really hard work to cast that silly combo, and it took the skin off my hands. |
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