Tried Casting!!

RodOfGod

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Well, I\'ve been out today to practice my casting :o What a disaster! Nearly took my freakin ear off with the fly :P Gave up after about 20 minutes. Managed to cast about 10 yards :(
Anybody wanna buy a cheap fly rod?? ;)

Mark
 
Its worth geting some instruction! It\'s not exspensive and once you have cracked it its easy!!
Your local tackle shop should have loads of cards for registerd instructors.
 
Mark

Casting takes time to learn I took about 15 trips before I got the hang of it then all of a sudden it clicks. There is a lad at sharpleys doing casting lessons, talking to him last year nice bloke. Give them a ring and ask about lessons. I was taught by a couple of mates who are well into it. It makes all the difference if you are shown how to do it.

[Edited on 18/3/2005 by nigels]
 
whip crack away whip crack away whip crack away

Aye its a nightmare, takes a while, here\'s a tip someone gave me which might help get the wrist action in tune a bit more. Put a \'laccy mband around your wrist (casting arm) and put the butt of the rod in laccy band so it holds it against your wrist. That way you get more sued to the idea of the rod being an extension of your arm rather than something you are waving around.

try and put a conscious delay in the back cast before you bring it back forward agian, it gives the line a chance to catch up. So pull back, wait a sec or 2, then cast forward

it takes practice thats all, and I know for a fact when I get me fly gear out at easter, having not been near it for 6 months I\'ll be all over the shop for a while till I get back into it
 
Give it time. A lesson can make all the difference. The laccy band idea is a good one. I used to put the end of the rod inside the cuff of my coat. Don\'t put a fly on to practice. Tie a bit of wool maybe. I guarantee that you\'ll become a great caster without a fly on and particularly on a field. It\'s when you try to catch fish that it all goes to pot. Don\'t overdo it at first. You can get tired quite quickly and then start thrashing. Try not to worry too much about distance. Concentrate on technique and distance will come. Much of the time you don\'t need huge distances anyway. Remember to let the rod do the work. If you go at it like a bull in a china shop you\'ll only shock the line and won\'t have a chance of good presentation. Back of my head got quite used to having flies in it when I started and I can wear several earings if I feel so inclined! :D
Try to avoid windy days as well. That seems pretty much impossible at the moment but fly fishing in a gale isn\'t what I call fun.
[Edited on 19/3/2005 by colossus]

[Edited on 19/3/2005 by colossus]
 
rod butt up sleeve good advice and loads of practice one day it all clicks and the line shoots out, well worth the torture once you get the hang of it.used to go to killy lake every day in me dinner hour and just practice for god knows how long before going on any trout water first time got fish on was shaking like a leaf and couldent get the line back on the water just put me sea gear away and got me fly gear out might try tunstall or coldingham loch this week. :casstet:
 
Cheers for the info ;)
Been out again today, was a bit better, only thing is, when I try to cast the fly out the line just goes limp and everything lands in a bundle about 7 yards away!
Any idea what I\'m doing wrong? I think I\'m casting forward before the line has straightened out behind me, would that cause this to happen?
Also, anybody know how much casting lessons usually cost?
My mate is going up Naworth in Brampton week after next, gonna go up and have a go :cool: Anybody been up there?

Mark
 
yep your right - the line isnt fully \"out\" behind you resulting in the rod has nothing to \"load itself \" on which results in ,what has happened - a forward cast before it has had time to load the rod with any tension - been there done that - But it will come right before you know it - you have identified why its happened and only need to change your timing a bit for it to work .
 
Just been helping a friend of mine through his first attempts at fly casting. Was really helpful for me cos I could really see the problems caused by faults that I know I have. I\'m sure you\'re right about not waiting long enough on the backcast. That would cause the problem you mention. Another problem that really destroys a cast is to let the backcast drift too far back. Most people say aim for one o\'clock. I find that if I aim for one I go well beyond that and that 12 o\'clock is enough. One tip I was given is to bring your arm up directly in front of your face so you can\'t go too far without knocking yourself out :D The other killer, which also tends ton result in cast going too far is to let your wrist break at the end of the backcast.
 
I\'ve just got back from camping at Ullswater this w/e & borrowed me dads fly gear (rod,reels & flies) I never got to fish but had a bit of practice on the pitching field on Saturday. Me dad had told me about the \'lacka band\' thing and a few other tips so I thought I\'d just mess around & entertain the campers, LOL
I was geet surprised to find that after about 15 mins I could put the fly quite accurately onto or next to a piece of paper aboot 20 yards away. Now I\'ve no idea if the distance is good or bad but I felt good, LOL.
The way I did it was to pull all the light mono & the clear mesh leader through the eyes until only the orange line was in the rings, then I pulled about 8\' of orange line off and cast using the \"10 to 2\" movements I was told to use.
Once I\'d cast all the line out I\'d let off, I tried to pull more off while keeping the fly in the air but thats when I hit trouble most of the time :(
The tip of putting the butt up ya sleeve sounds great. Belta tip that.
I\'ll definately catch my 1st Trout this season :cool:
I\'d be really interested in lessons if anyone knows of a tutor!

OOPS! just noticed Terry W, LOL sorry Terry nice to cya on the forums again :)

[Edited on 28/3/2005 by Andy]
 
Terry you dont need to be good when teaching just patient - and i always read books - and yes i can cast Sless ;) ;)

Edited until 11:15ish tonight - Then look in the Shore fishing ;) ;)

[Edited on 28/3/2005 by BriH]
 
Use a relatively heavy single fly when you are just starting gives your confidence a boost. Then work up to two flys and some clever buggas actually use THREE.
 
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