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Hello - Introduction
Hello - Introduction
Hi all
Just registered and wanted to say hi.
I recently participated in some of the friendly casting comps at the BFCC and I think I have the distance casting bug.
I have been reading some of the threads on this forum with interest as I'm working to improve on my results for the next BFCC event in Glasgow.
I managed to cast over 80ft with my #7 rod and this has improved my loops and control at shorter 'fishing cast' distances.
I have set myself a goal to try and achieve a distance cast of over 100ft. I have been getting help and advice at the Manchester Casting Club and will hopefully get further inspiration from the threads on this forum.
Cheers
Chris
Just registered and wanted to say hi.
I recently participated in some of the friendly casting comps at the BFCC and I think I have the distance casting bug.
I have been reading some of the threads on this forum with interest as I'm working to improve on my results for the next BFCC event in Glasgow.
I managed to cast over 80ft with my #7 rod and this has improved my loops and control at shorter 'fishing cast' distances.
I have set myself a goal to try and achieve a distance cast of over 100ft. I have been getting help and advice at the Manchester Casting Club and will hopefully get further inspiration from the threads on this forum.
Cheers
Chris
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Hi Chris
Welcome to the board.
Good target! Got a long tape measure yet?
Welcome to the board.
I have set myself a goal to try and achieve a distance cast of over 100ft.
Good target! Got a long tape measure yet?
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"Radio has no future."
"Heavier than air flying machines are impossible."
Lord Kelvin
I'm looking forward to Glasgow and hope I can demonstrate some improvement Mike.
Hi Magnus - I don't own a tape yet but one is regularly used at our Manchester Casting Club.
Recent practice / focus has been on:
- tracking
- hand path movement for longer distance casts.
- picking up a long line without hauling.
- hauling longer and faster
- trying to increase the overall amount I can aerialize
- increasing distance slowly and dropping back when necessary
Happy to take advice on any other relevant areas that I should be focusing on.
Cheers
Chris
Hi Magnus - I don't own a tape yet but one is regularly used at our Manchester Casting Club.
Recent practice / focus has been on:
- tracking
- hand path movement for longer distance casts.
- picking up a long line without hauling.
- hauling longer and faster
- trying to increase the overall amount I can aerialize
- increasing distance slowly and dropping back when necessary
Happy to take advice on any other relevant areas that I should be focusing on.
Cheers
Chris
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Hi Chris,
a lot of my teaching is what you are attempting to accomplish. Don't worry about carry yet. You need tracking, loop control and a fast haul. That will take you past 100. Once you have that nailed then it's time to look at carry.
What you want to achieve first is good consistent loops both back and forward with rod hand only. Then apply a fast and relatively late haul.
Cheers, Paul
a lot of my teaching is what you are attempting to accomplish. Don't worry about carry yet. You need tracking, loop control and a fast haul. That will take you past 100. Once you have that nailed then it's time to look at carry.
What you want to achieve first is good consistent loops both back and forward with rod hand only. Then apply a fast and relatively late haul.
Cheers, Paul
Due to being busy at work, family holidays and seriously boggy fields my opportunities for casting practice have been limited over the last few weeks. However I had a very productive distance casting session today.
As advised I focused mainly on tracking, achieving controlled loops back and front and then adding a fast haul.
I couldn't resist a brief session against the tape at the end. The new GT125 line definitely gave me more distance or it may just have been the wind at my back.
The wind was hindering my back cast but helping on the forward cast. I was achieving much further than my previous best cast but this may just be down to the weather conditions.
As advised I focused mainly on tracking, achieving controlled loops back and front and then adding a fast haul.
I couldn't resist a brief session against the tape at the end. The new GT125 line definitely gave me more distance or it may just have been the wind at my back.
The wind was hindering my back cast but helping on the forward cast. I was achieving much further than my previous best cast but this may just be down to the weather conditions.
Still practicing regularly and make some progress but it's not coming easy.
I read the following comment on another forum:
'After four years of practicing and experimenting with long-distance fly casting techniques, I was able to cast over a hundred feet. (Even though I read everything I could about casting, in the end I had to find my own way.)'.
I have an advantage that in that I regularly attend a casting club so I'm not totally reliant on books etc. However I think that there is some truth in the comment about needing to find your own way.
I read the following comment on another forum:
'After four years of practicing and experimenting with long-distance fly casting techniques, I was able to cast over a hundred feet. (Even though I read everything I could about casting, in the end I had to find my own way.)'.
I have an advantage that in that I regularly attend a casting club so I'm not totally reliant on books etc. However I think that there is some truth in the comment about needing to find your own way.
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True, but it helps to discover other people's ways as well. When I started measuring my casts I was throwing 105ft. But I've taught many people to go from 75 to 100. This jump is about getting casting fundamentals right. Nice loop, respectable carry, straight tracking, fast haul and any style will go 100ft. Try compacting everything that you are doing with the rod arm, straighten up and emphasise the haul.
Cheers, Paul
Cheers, Paul
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Chris, I would spend some of my time practicing my distance casting into the wind. It will kill the distance at first, but it is a great way to highlight casting flaws that need to be corrected.
I would advise 50 percent of your time should be spent casting into the wind. Even a strong wind. There is much to be learned by casting 75 feet into a wind that would carry your cast past your ability if you were casting with it at your back.
Welcome to the board. Lots of good advice here.
Bill
I would advise 50 percent of your time should be spent casting into the wind. Even a strong wind. There is much to be learned by casting 75 feet into a wind that would carry your cast past your ability if you were casting with it at your back.
Welcome to the board. Lots of good advice here.
Bill
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Thanks Paul that is big of you.
Your advice on speed of the haul is something that I learned from you years ago.
This can be an exciting time for a caster, especially when he has several quality suggestion to work on. It can sure be bleak if you are working on it by yourself.
That is the wonder of sexyloops.
Your advice on speed of the haul is something that I learned from you years ago.
This can be an exciting time for a caster, especially when he has several quality suggestion to work on. It can sure be bleak if you are working on it by yourself.
That is the wonder of sexyloops.
Thanks Paul and Bill.
I am working hard on improving the fundementals and continue to self analyse each aspect and consider how I can improve further. In addition to practicing the fundementals I try to think up a small tweak or change that I can incorporate each time I practice. This means I continue to look forward to every practice opportunity.
Your advice and ideas are helping greatly with process and are much appreciated.
I am working hard on improving the fundementals and continue to self analyse each aspect and consider how I can improve further. In addition to practicing the fundementals I try to think up a small tweak or change that I can incorporate each time I practice. This means I continue to look forward to every practice opportunity.
Your advice and ideas are helping greatly with process and are much appreciated.
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