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peter thain told me years ago when march fishing his shock leader knot was sometimes out of the water and the only time he pendalum casts when fishing was for thornbacks on lynemouth i think most anglers ( including me )over cast
 
when tournament casters cast on the field will they do the same technique when fishing just wondering:):):)

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They do pendulum cast mate but not the same as on field as it would demolish the bait during the cast.
A few a the lads av fished with do a gentle pendulum when needed while Fishn but around the NE coast there's not a great need for massive distance, but if you can cast long you can always drop short, if ya can't n the fish are a good distance out ya might as well pack up.
On the field they really power through, the NESA casting comp is on this Sunday at show field near redcar. Think you have to be there before 8.45am if ya gona cast.
Pop down as watch mate or you can cast yourself if you wish
 
Casting Tech.

Casting Tech.

when tournament casters cast on the field will they do the same technique when fishing just wondering:):):)

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No m8 no need to cast like when they cast in a tournament off a beach or the piers as i find casting from the deck is enough to get the required distance.:D:D:D:D
 
It's completely different mate.

Some use similar styles with a shortened drop and less rotation. It's more to do with safety and ease of the cast.

You want to be in the water rather than blowing up reels with mis-timed casts.

Footing, sloping beach, space, conditions, bait size etc...are all factors that determine the technique of the cast. Some excel (bait casters) and can cast anywhere, similar distances to that on the field. Others (most) struggle and can't get anywhere near the same distance.

As for not making a differece...you don't know unless you can. Personally, it can be more of a hindrence in the summer up the coast and at night.
 
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