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Some Practical Casting Comments #10573165 01/27/15 08:48 PM
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This article talks about fishing for Bonefish, but it contains some great casting advice that is useful in many fishing situations.

I love this quote: Welcome to the Short Game, no matter the situation or conditions the fly needs to be placed on the pointy end of the fish, quietly with one false cast. Period.

The ability to accurately deliver a cast quickly with few false casts is often more important that the ability to make a long distance cast. And it is often difficult to do successfully.

However, very few people are willing to practice making quick and very accurate casts. Everyone wants to make multiple false casts and to go for their personal best maximum casting distance while practicing.

But lets be honest here, the odds of catching a tree increase exponentially the more you false cast and remember that the fish are located in the water not in the air. So, get your fly back in the water as quick as you can.

Do you want to catch more fish? Spend some time practicing casting to small, randomly placed targets and focus on hitting these targets with as few false casts as possible. It is not as easy as it sounds, especially when the wind is blowing.

Heres the link:

http://www.ginkandgasoline.com/fly-fishi...the-short-game/




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Re: Some Practical Casting Comments [Re: RexW] #10573184 01/27/15 08:59 PM
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Good info thanks

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An ugly fly in front of a shadow catches way more fish than a beautiful fly stuck in a tree.


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Thanks Rex. Very good info. I need more practice.


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To this point in the article.... "The basic concept couldnt be simpler; outside the tip of the rod are ten feet of leader and ten feet of fly line. Dangling below the reel is a five-foot loop (total of ten feet). This setup gives me thirty feet of line ready to go and if the fish is forty feet away I take the three seconds required to strip off another ten feet". Here is a video that I think graphically show the technique. I hired this guide for a Tarpon trip last September and he made me promise to practice it daily for a month before getting in the boat with him. Glad I did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PKNZ-0ccFc


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Great article Rex. Much appreciated


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Great stuff! Steve Hollensed can teach the quick cast....took lessons with him before bone fishing in Hawaii, helped me tremendously and landed some great bones! www.flywaterangling.com is his website

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Originally Posted By: Zip-ur-Fly
To this point in the article.... "The basic concept couldnt be simpler; outside the tip of the rod are ten feet of leader and ten feet of fly line. Dangling below the reel is a five-foot loop (total of ten feet). This setup gives me thirty feet of line ready to go and if the fish is forty feet away I take the three seconds required to strip off another ten feet". Here is a video that I think graphically show the technique. I hired this guide for a Tarpon trip last September and he made me promise to practice it daily for a month before getting in the boat with him. Glad I did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PKNZ-0ccFc


Thanks for the link. I need to try this.

Will come in handy as the spring gets here and the bass move shallow.


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