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      #330777 - 04/28/08 05:43 PM

just bit the bullet and bought my first setup, now to get the casting down and to hook into some summer runs

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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: fishinSinsation]
      #330804 - 04/28/08 08:35 PM

Well there goes my savings too...

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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: Chromeo]
      #330819 - 04/28/08 09:28 PM

Congrats Casey, there goes the neighborhood. LOL

At least you have all the stuff to start tying flies. You'll be good to go.

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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: Steelheader69]
      #331079 - 04/30/08 03:16 PM

You MUST give up 'women;' fly fishing is expensive enough by itself.
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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: fredaevans]
      #332526 - 05/11/08 09:14 PM

Well i just got mine. Went to a few different shops and talked to the "prostaffers" i thought some of them were gonna shart when i told them i was a gear guy.

Hey Jerry, how bout some casting lessons?

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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: Chromeo]
      #332530 - 05/11/08 09:31 PM

I can give lessons, but I cast like crap. LOL. I can cast and get the fly where I want it to and fish it well. But the process inbetween isn't as smooth as some.

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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: Steelheader69]
      #332531 - 05/11/08 09:33 PM

Oh, and it's not that hard to cast. Just getting the rhythm down and not "overcasting". Plus, loading the rod helps. But isn't hard to get someone going.

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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: Steelheader69]
      #332649 - 05/12/08 06:02 PM

Wat do you mean by loading the rod?

I gotta try to get some new line this summer.

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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: Greg_G]
      #332695 - 05/12/08 08:49 PM

you can feel it on your back cast when the rod starts going forward, it feels perfect. i could tell the first time i did it that is how its supposed to feel every time. i think i just need to practice a little and work on my timing a little more. Any tips for roll casting jerry?

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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: Chromeo]
      #332731 - 05/13/08 08:14 AM

Yeah, it is the "extra weight" that you feel of the line straightening out on the backcast, and you use that to "load the rod" for extra distance and accuracy on your forward cast.

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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: Greg_G]
      #332749 - 05/13/08 11:20 AM

Greg, google "double haul cast".

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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: Mojo]
      #332861 - 05/14/08 05:46 AM

Yeah, but learn and stick to the basic cast first, to get your "timing" down first, then the "double haul" is easy!

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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: BobK]
      #333030 - 05/15/08 10:52 AM

Don't forget there are some excellent DVD's on casting (both single and 2-handers).

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Re: new to fly fishing new [Re: fredaevans]
      #334932 - 05/31/08 04:54 PM

Det your self weight forward floating line lots easier to learn to cast than the double taper Most of our learned on forty years ago.

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"B-G!" new [Re: Black_Ghost]
      #335251 - 06/03/08 11:03 AM

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Det your self weight forward floating line lots easier to learn to cast than the double taper Most of our learned on forty years ago.

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Hay BG, welcome back. Haven't seen you posting in quite some time. But put the Merlot aside before you hit the key board.

Just kidding Buddy, glad to see you back on line.

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Re: "B-G!" new [Re: fredaevans]
      #335324 - 06/03/08 06:04 PM

Work, work, busy, busy, but fine here do more
now, hope all is well.



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Re: "B-G!" new [Re: Black_Ghost]
      #335991 - 06/09/08 10:44 AM

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Work, work, busy, busy, but fine here do more
now, hope all is well.



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Re: "B-G!" new [Re: fredaevans]
      #335993 - 06/09/08 10:49 AM

Sorry to hear that Fred. Think you can still try to work things out?

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Re: "B-G!" new [Re: workin4fishin]
      #336542 - 06/13/08 07:58 AM

I doubt it.

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