How do you alter the size of loops when roll casting. That is, what is the difference in technique for making large loops versus small loops?
How do you alter the size of loops when roll casting. That is, what is the difference in technique for making large loops versus small loops?
Lefty does a nice job of explaining this.
http://www.flyfishinsalt.com/article.jsp?ID=32307
In short: "The size of the loop is determined by the distance the rod tip speeds up and stops at the end of the cast."
Good morning.
Gee, I wish all questions were this easy !
RC'ing,
tight loop,
that drives forward with speed, which can overcome the wind or increase distance cast.
STOP, the snap is at..... the forward stroke at 10 o'clock.
Big lolly pop loop
ideal for a heavy indicator,
Stop the forward stroke at 9 o'clock or even 7 o'clock
As you can see, its all about where you stop the forward stoke.
The same can be used for Spey type casts,
Kind regards,
UB
Same as a regular cast. Long stroke = big loop, short stroke = tight loop.