Michal Duzynski wrote: Can somebody explain to me what is happening here.
With a lot of tail wind it will go far( even in my casting), and I dont know what magic the wind does that it will land somehow straight.
cheers mike
Hi Michal,Lasse Karlsson wrote:Straight tracking, smooth acceleration, right amount of overhang, early release, and making sure the line velocity is high at release.
Thin runningline accentuates mistakes.
what Lasse said and then you may want to make sure to understand this (cause it does explain what happens).
Looking at "5." ... Tail wind offsets the air drag stopping the final top-leg too much.
The biggest key to improve I think is in
a) getting the unrolled bc as straight as possible,
b) get the unrolled bc aligned with the tip path for the next cast as good as possible and
c) matching proper trajectory.
In a windless situation I am pretty sure there comes a certain point where aditional line speed won't help anymore. That is if you are aiming for a (repeatable) clean cast and not a lucky shot that somehow does land straight at the end.
Regards
Bernd