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CASTING
As a rough rule of thumb hold the handle with your thumb on top
then - during your cast - keep your elbow tucked in to your side.
Do not break the wrist too much or the rod will drift back past
where you wanted it to stop and all power of the cast will be
lost.
Start the cast with the rod tip close to the water and the line
straight. You should have 7 to 10 yards of line beyond the rod to
allow the rod to load on the back cast.
Lift the rod steadily until it is at about the 10 o' clock
position and then flick it back briskly, stopping it as the rod
butt reaches the 1 o' clock position. Done correctly the line will
travel past you and flex the rod.
Once the line is extended straight behind reverse the back cast
by taking the rod briskly to 10 o' clock, let the line go forward
and lower the rod tip towards the water. Take your time in the
cast as flailing quickly will get you nowhere.
You will hear a gentle swish if it is done correctly. If you
hear a great big whoosh then you have got it all wrong. Do not
push with your shoulder on the forward cast thinking it will gain
you distance. It will not.
Remember - the rod does the main work and there is no need for
multiple false casting to gain good distance.
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