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    Default Man I am frustrated!

    I recently bought a beginners outfit but I believe I made a huge mistake. I can not for the life of me make a cast farther than a 12-15 feet. I understand the mechanics of casting but the line will not travel through the guides unless I feed it through and them make a cast. At the very least I am sure I need to change lines but are there any other tips you can offer. I am near the Derby City Fly Fishers but they meet during my work hours so no help there.

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    If I understand what your saying; you are trying to cast the line while it is inside the rod. This is the wrong way. You should start with say 30 feet of line outside the tip top or end of rod. Cast the entire 30 feet. If I didn't understand what you posted correctly disregard my comments.
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    I was casting (trying) with the leader and maybe a foot or so of line out of rod.

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    Hooked,

    That won't work. As indicated you need to have some line out, 20 feet or more to start with. The power built up in the rod carries down to the line which casts your fly. If there is no line out then there is no way for the power to build to begin with and nothing to transfer it to.

    Strip out 20 to 30 feet of line, not counting the leader. Flip it out onto the grass in front of you. Pick it up and cast backwards, stopping at say the 1 o'clock position behind you. Wait a second then cast forward and stop at the 10 o'clock position in front of you. When you stop that is when the rod will send the power of the cast, if the rod was loaded, down the line.

    But first, before you do anything else, go to you the library here on FAOL and search casting or go to You Tube and search fly casting. Watch some videos so you will have a basic idea of what to do. Please.

    Larry ---sagefisher---

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hookedintheear View Post
    I was casting (trying) with the leader and maybe a foot or so of line out of rod.
    That's the problem right there. You need to have a lot more fly line out at the start. It is the weight of the line that carries the fly forward rather than the line being pulled out. Rather than subject you to my less than good description, I'd recommend going to YouTube and check out videos on fly casting, or find good reading material. A quick search found this video...there are many more.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y4BGltw-Hs

    (whoops...Larry beat me to it!)

    You will get the hang of it, I promise, and it will be a blast. I was self taught (not ideal), and I can still remember the incredible feeling the first time it all came together...and it was after a bit of frustration, too.
    Last edited by PA Dave; 03-17-2012 at 10:56 PM.
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    Well I am embarrased and feel quite stupid. Thanks ...I guess.

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    Larry made a statement that most people would overlook! "Pick it up and Cast Backwards"! A backcast is just a forward cast in the oposite direction.

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    Hooked, feel no embarrassment at all...you got your rig and did the natural thing...you went out to give it a try asap! No shame in having a little enthusiasm.
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    Basically, I tell new casters to start the casting stroke with a slow acceleration to a rapid stop. JC said it best when he said to start slow and end your cast like hitting a brick wall. Place your free hand out in front of your face, palm facing you with fingers extended upward. Start your forward cast slow, and end it fast when your casting hand HITS your free hand. It's the STOP, that propels your line. SLOW TO FAST & STOP, SLOW TO FAST & STOP.
    I hope this helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hookedintheear View Post
    Well I am embarrased and feel quite stupid. Thanks ...I guess.
    No need for either. There's a learning curve for everything in life, even learning to walk.

    Dave

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