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    On the new website provided by JC the magazine has an article on distance casting.

    http://issues.flyfishinglifemag.com/....php?mid=dfrdr

    The casters were set up in two groups based on how far they were able to cast....7 weight rod

    The "Elite"group...average distance... 80 feet

    The "Good" group...70.7 feet

    These were world class casters.
    My question....why were none of them able to cast the whole line?
    Many folks brag about casting a whole fly line....are they blowing smoke?

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    JC must be in the Super(man) Elite group! I've watched him cast it all!
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    duckster,

    Maybe some lines are just longer than others?

    Deezel

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    Very, interesting point, HRH Betty!?!
    I watched Lee Wulff, at a show in 1971, cast an entire 90' 5wt. line and he didn't bother using a fly rod, to do it. Joan Wulff, holds the distance, still I believe, at 320' of fly line, in one cast!?!.
    I've thrown, a 90' 5 & 6 wt, using a rod (unlike Lee!), trailed by a few feet of backing, indoors no wind assist. But, I still don't see any point in doing it, regardless. I hate competition of any form in fly fishing and I couldn't see my fly past 60 feet, anyway!?! What's the point?
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    Default the whole line

    on a nice calm day I can cast all but about 6 feet of my line on my 7 wt. I can't catch a fish to save my @##, but I can cast.
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    Indoors, distance contests, 5wt 9ft rods, normal WF lines and 9ft leaders, winning total distance (toes of caster to the FLY) approx 112 to 118 feet. Often 85 feet of line carried in the air. This will have the whole line out the tip top and some backing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flybinder View Post
    320' of fly line, in one cast!?!.
    really??? 320 feet of fly line???

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    Good Question guy's. Thanks for reading the story.

    The control on this study was that each caster began false casting 50' of line. Then they were to cast as much line out as they could on the final forward cast. Most of the casters in this study can cast over 100 feet of line without this constraint. To achieve the distances mentioned above, you would normally shoot line out on the back cast as well as the final forward cast.

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    "The casters in the study had to pick up and control approximately 50 feet of fly line in the air, make two false casts, and release line on the third forward cast."

    Is that the difference?????????

    BTW the casters included Rene Gillibert and Tim Rajeff.

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    a guy in NY, Randy Kadish, has written some on this subject. & his novel, "the Fly Caster Who Tried To Make Peace in the World" has some basis in that subject area.
    I think he'd be the first to say... it doesn't catch fish.
    but it is quite a skill to have, in my opinion.
    Later,
    An Oregonian

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