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Casting for distance

Postby Steelyak » Fri Mar 25, 2011 10:49 am

OK, got a dumb newbie fly casting question: I get that the double haul is the general cast for distance but what do you do when you are false casting and realize you need more line? Do you strip more off the reel mid cast (If so what's the best way to do this?) or lay the line down and strip more line start casting again?
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Re: Casting for distance

Postby Plasticpirogue » Fri Mar 25, 2011 11:00 am

Strip line off the reel as you false cast and "give" a little as the rod loads up....backcast or forecast....doesn't matter which. You are simply feeding a little more line at a time until you have out what you need. Naturally, the more line you have out, the longer it takes for the line to transition front to back and back to front, so your timing needs to slow down in relation to how much you have out. Obviously, practice this in the yard before you attempt it on the lake.
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Re: Casting for distance

Postby Steelyak » Fri Mar 25, 2011 11:09 am

Cool, thanks, PP that's what I've been trying to do, just wasn't sure if it was right.
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Re: Casting for distance

Postby vakayakangler » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:03 pm

It's amazing too, that as you get good at it, you can do your haul and strip line off the reel at the same dang time... it's a sweet trick and one of the things that makes fly fishing so cool....

Catch fish or not you can look back on the day and remember certain casts, presentations or spots on the stream or river ... and count the day as well spent.

Come on down when you can sneak away and we'll work on the haul, double haul, and accuracy. Whatever Miss T and I can show you that you feel will help your casting. We can start in the grass on the range....then perhaps slip over to bear creek or sandy... there aren't any fish on the range... 8-)

It's more fun to grass cast with a couple friends and we can all improve. :)
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Re: Casting for distance

Postby Orion » Fri Mar 25, 2011 1:39 pm

Ah, the good ol' double-haul line-peel. :) Once you get the feeling for it, it'll come easy. It's most definitely the only way to get more line out on the fly (literally?). :lol:
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Re: Casting for distance

Postby Steelyak » Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:40 pm

vakayakangler wrote:It's amazing too, that as you get good at it, you can do your haul and strip line off the reel at the same dang time... it's a sweet trick and one of the things that makes fly fishing so cool....

Catch fish or not you can look back on the day and remember certain casts, presentations or spots on the stream or river ... and count the day as well spent.

Come on down when you can sneak away and we'll work on the haul, double haul, and accuracy. Whatever Miss T and I can show you that you feel will help your casting. We can start in the grass on the range....then perhaps slip over to bear creek or sandy... there aren't any fish on the range... 8-)

It's more fun to grass cast with a couple friends and we can all improve. :)


I will Jim, thanks, just gotta catch up on some of this work for grad school.....I'll be in touch soon!
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Re: Casting for distance

Postby Catchnr3lease » Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:13 am

I use a stripping basket , Pull out more then enough line then I know I need , then I don't have to worry about messing up the cast .
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Re: Casting for distance

Postby Ruffells » Sun Mar 27, 2011 1:58 pm

So when practicing in the yard do you guys use no leader line right
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Re: Casting for distance

Postby vakayakangler » Sun Mar 27, 2011 2:19 pm

Actually, I use the right amount of leader for the type fishing I would be doing and a fly with the hook cut off, so the feel of the cast is consistant. I save the old flies that have been beat up from fishing and cut the curve of the hook off so they don't snag in the grass. ;)
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Re: Casting for distance

Postby LONE STAR » Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:01 pm

vakayakangler wrote:Actually, I use the right amount of leader for the type fishing I would be doing and a fly with the hook cut off, so the feel of the cast is consistant. I save the old flies that have been beat up from fishing and cut the curve of the hook off so they don't snag in the grass. ;)


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