Uncle Jesse, I agree, andmy desire for taking the class was not to aquire the perfect cast or form, but to rather aquire the ability to cast it with some level of proficiency to begin with. Honestly, I wouldn't even do thatand tried it myself save for the the good people in FAOL who told me that taking a class might improve my casting to include landing my wooly bugger into the water. Not simply hooking it to parts of me.

and having my son take classes in casting means that itis an enjoyable experience that we continues to want to share with me, not a tedious task forced upon him by his faher. He has enough of those for now.

I truly meant that it is great to be a dad, to have that pride when I see him in class getting that line out there and falling so smoothly on the glass-flat water of the casting pool. though the confusion brought on my him flinging his line into balls on the water when we went out fishing made me glad I didn't have any hair to pull out.