Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Wool on April 09, 2014, 10:22:00 PM
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Backlashes and a destroyed thumb from getting in the way of the handles. Anyone else new?
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Practice, practice, practice and more practice.
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first of all before learning to cast get a feel for your hand placement on the reel choosing which finger on that hand will act as a drag and free spool using the finger to stop or slow down the release of the line...when you feel comfortable practice short casting bc style having the release point behind you and using the flex of the rod to prevent the running of the reel...let the sling action of the forward motion shoot the line out and using that same finger to control the speed of the reel's rotation like you would use your thumb to control the spool rotation of a bait caster...it's all about muscle memory and repetitive movement.
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Hand placement is the strangest, ive learned those little handles will do a number on the end of your thumb. Lol
I'm getting out about 40 yards, but, placement is eratic. Just when youre feeling your confidence is rising and you add a little speed to the throw - backlash. I miss the Abu.
Remember practise, practise when some guy crosses lines with you, lol.
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I understand what your saying, but, it's border-lining Jedi Knight.
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When I first started many moons ago I found it helpful if I chewed gum at the same time.Lol
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When you are starting out don't think about distance but try to feel the rod load up. Use the flex of the rod to lob the weight forward. If you try to force it and try to whip it out like you can with a bait caster, then there is high chance of bird's nest and it doesn't really go much further. Once you get the casting done, very few people go back to bait casters for float fishing as it is much more fun and effective in landing a fish.
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As previously mentioned get a feel for the rod loading. When you try to bomb it don't free spool.i keep a little but of tension on the spool so that if there is a gust of wind it won't take my line.its a much more of a delicate cast compared to a bait caster.
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There is an ongoing course for this.
Its at your local park or waterway.
Its a feel thing, so get out there and practice.
Try different weights and don't try to cast too far at first.
Nobody starts out running........
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJHyQJIwP4w
Try this.
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I was in the park last night and I got off about 10 descent cast as will as 5 Backlashes and I still can't feel my thumb from the handles hitting it at about 1000 rpm! I went into Sea Run and Chris and Cory put me into a custom rod built by Walter. sage 3113MB, 11' 3". This thing looks like a hot rod. The feel is strnger then the Shimono, so I prey thats a good thing. I even was taught by Chris how to hold and cast. Amazing how it takes just one word to ring the bell how stupid you are! I don't think I could take another rap on the hand like that again. Cory explained everything on the rod, the kid knows his stuff. I'll take my lessons and try to build on them. I think I miss spin casting for small mouth in Ontario....not.
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Losos, video is great.
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i started cp on that rod as well. i love your comment about the jedi knight thing. too funny. one thing that worked for me when i was learning was to have your back to the river and do a half swing and finish facing the river. this lets you have lots of time to load the rod up. also make sure your using enough lead. it sounds like your using two hands on the real which you need to get away from. on the hand thats holding the rod below the reel should also be the hand you are using to but pressure on the reel so it doesn't over spin.
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I could picture Darth Vader doing this!!
That second finger as a drag makes all the sence. For some reason I had it as my reeling hand cupping the spinning spool.
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Why aren't you guys charging $50 for an hour in the park teaching? I believe you would be surprised the interest, and make a few bucks. Then sell them the better rod and reel?? You could sell the idea on Dragons Den??
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A buddy of mine mentioned to use a bit more weight at the start till you get the hang of it. Also used youtube a bit and started with the "BC Cast". Make sure to get the reel spinning before you release. :)
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27 cast tonight - no Backlashes or broken fingers. I even had an older gentleman from the neighborhood came over and gave me the body motion aspect! Wow
It started to make sense. This Sage rod is pretty awesome as well.
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congrats, once you master it your bait casters will be collecting alot of dust.
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CP/single action = Knuckle Buster till the lesson is learned and sometimes reminded of later :o
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Any thought on what to do if I actually get a fish on? Those handles spinning get you again don't they!
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Losos, video is great.
You're welcome.
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Any thought on what to do if I actually get a fish on? Those handles spinning get you again don't they!
Use your middle,ring and maybe pinkie finger to be a human"drag" system and control the fish.If you have proper control,knucklebusters never happen.Keep using only your pinrod(leave the baitcaster at home,not behind you on the rocks),and you'll just start to get it.Try different casts,even if they seem impossible(wallis is cool),and it'll come together.Be smart when targeting large chinooks after you get better,they can be a bitch.
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You can also use you're other hand to cup the bottom of the reel, to help keep the fish from screaming away down stream