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https://m.facebook.com/story/graphql_pe ... AxMg%3D%3D

Hi guys
I want to come to this Italian cast inveted by them, that I had previous discussions about( and I did not agree much about it)
It the link it is a nice looking and long looking cast( apparently 10'rod and 8wt line).
Even if it is nice looking casts it still buggers me why?
Looks like there is enough space behing for a relaxed overhead cast
( the one on the video looks like a lot of effort) and 10'8wt for a small lake trout???
Thoughts ( again...)
Mike
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If you cant see the video from the link then we leave it and wont bother to continue the subject.
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I can’t see the link!
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“The page you requested cannot be displayed at the moment. It may be temporarily unavailable, the link you clicked on may be broken or expired, or you may not have permission to view this page.“
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Snowbee do make a Froller line in #6
I bought one when my local reservoir became Walthamstowe wetlands ,the only way to fish it was by roll casting with families strolling behind one .
that cast is a lot of effort .
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https://www.facebook.com/88272790851341 ... 507066607/

Just testing if it works...

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The link works Lasse :D

I don't know why they use it but it's a good geek video that endorses Aitors views on anchors.

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Big fish are out there... :cool: Yes it’s a very nice cast. A jump roll variation using the grass instead of keeping the line aerielised.

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Hi
Lasse's link was for a different video, but it is another nice cast.
Just had a big disccusion before with italians why creating/naming a new cast which I think is a big jump roll+ buying a specific tackle for this froller fishing?
Mike
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