Holy crap, I merely wanted to point out that this wasn't a Rajeff original, it had been done years prior. I didn't want anyone going to hell over it!
Jim
Holy crap, I merely wanted to point out that this wasn't a Rajeff original, it had been done years prior. I didn't want anyone going to hell over it!
Jim
It's kind of a modified Snap T cast.
It is pretty easy to master once you figure out that the line will follow the tip of the rod no matter what you do with it.
It is amazing what you can do with a flyrod when you stop thinking of it as a flyrod and nothing more than a stick and string.
I tried the walking on water bit but I always seem to end up falling through, even when it is frozen.
Your hooks sharp????
I'm agnostic and everytime I tried to walk on water my waders filled up.
Last edited by Kerry Stratton; 11-09-2011 at 12:54 PM.
"The reason you have a good vision is you're standing on the shoulders of giants." ~ Andy Batcho
I was shown that trick many years before but had forgotten it. The reason I don't use it is that it can spook fish. Look at the splash of water right in front of him.
Regards,
Silver
"Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought"..........Szent-Gyorgy
I just check the fly as I'm removing it from that never ending stream of fish that I'm always landing
- Jeff
Am fear a chailleas a chanain caillidh e a shaoghal. -
He who loses his language loses his world.