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Aaron and I went to the Rockaway river on Monday night to kill some time fishing dry flies. He ended up showing me how to properly end a cast. He was watching me roll cast when he saw that i was pointing my rod where i wanted the fly to land. I have always been doing that and my leader would a lot of the time land in pile. As soon as he showed me, it was like a light when on. It was pretty cool to finally see my roll casts, and regular cast lay out like they were supposed to. I used have problems on the deleware casting the sulfers and bwo's, so i always fished the isonychia. I can't wait to see if i do better with the dries this year. Five minutes with the right help is all it took. Aaron, maybe you can explain a what I was doing a little better. Its probably something a lot beginners and intermediate fly fishers are doing. It's was cool to finally see, the leader land right.
05-16-2007, 09:37 AM
AaronJasper
Re: Predator Education
its funny how many fly fisherman like yourself can do 95 percent of the casting stoke correct but its the last 5 percent that really makes the difference. you knew how to roll cast and false cast very well but dropping that rod make it all unravel. i am sure that you are going to have more success not that you have unlocked the "secret" to making your leader straighten out!! those trout on the big d can feel their mouths starting to hurt already :o