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![]() "rw" wrote in message m... The first no-no, which should be immediately obvious to anyone who has flyfished more than once in his or her life, is that you should never allow the flyline to wrap itself around the butt section of the rod. [snip] The second major no-no, which might not be immediately obvious to a newbie flyfishing tyro, is that you should not twist your flyline into a grotesque snarl. To be perfectly honest, I don't know how Dave managed to do this. Silly boy! Such things are tricks of those old timers who know with their modern graphite rods and ultra-slick fly lines, with those tools it's a piece of cake to shoot the entire line but in a crowded short distance place like the kiddie hole, such casts can be lethal, he was just trying to make sure he didn't cast too far! grin On a personal note, while I consider this post over the proverbial line, these boys need to chill. Wayne |
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