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by Paul Arden
Wed May 01, 2024 4:31 pm
Forum: Tackle
Topic: Reel seats and gravity
Replies: 10
Views: 193

Re: Reel seats and gravity

I don’t fish the DHD yet, although I have one to be built. My question is are there other considerations as in where to put the weight of the reel for best performance?
by Paul Arden
Wed May 01, 2024 4:28 pm
Forum: Flycasting
Topic: Struggling
Replies: 2
Views: 60

Re: Struggling

Hi Gary,

I’ll answer tomorrow. Have to be up in 6 hrs. I’ll see if I can explain my thoughts on this afterwards!

Cheers, Paul
by Paul Arden
Wed May 01, 2024 4:20 pm
Forum: Teaching
Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
Replies: 176
Views: 2062

Re: Structuring multiple lessons

No no. He’s on the bow end of a boat casting in towards a cliff. There is a ledge and permit are there, heads down, tails up. It’s an 80’ shot with a weighted crab on a sink tip line. Wind can be any which way. The front of the boat is moving up and down. For me that means you have to be a 110-115’ ...
by Paul Arden
Wed May 01, 2024 3:34 pm
Forum: Teaching
Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
Replies: 176
Views: 2062

Re: Structuring multiple lessons

:p :p He doesn’t like yetis.
by Paul Arden
Wed May 01, 2024 3:14 pm
Forum: Teaching
Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
Replies: 176
Views: 2062

Re: Structuring multiple lessons

Part one I don’t think they do. I don't think they do either...in fact I think it would be massively unlikely in all but the most exceptional of circumstances. Effort is very rarely, if ever, front and foremost in the minds of most casters I've ever taught. It is certainly a concern for instructors...
by Paul Arden
Wed May 01, 2024 2:59 pm
Forum: Teaching
Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
Replies: 176
Views: 2062

Re: Structuring multiple lessons

I was yanking your chain Paul, we have evolutionary adaptions that enhance our ability to throw. It is like walking, a learned not a natural skill :) Do you think marathon runners would make good casters? regards Vince It works for me! Charlie Jardine runs marathons too. So you might be on to somet...
by Paul Arden
Wed May 01, 2024 12:51 pm
Forum: Teaching
Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
Replies: 176
Views: 2062

Re: Structuring multiple lessons

I think the main reason people get “stuck” at 75’ is because they are not utilising the kinetic chain. Do you think that it is a gentic issue with these people, given that we naturally evolved to throw? ;) I think we evolved to throw but very few people are good at it. It’s not a honed skill unless...
by Paul Arden
Wed May 01, 2024 12:49 pm
Forum: Teaching
Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
Replies: 176
Views: 2062

Re: Structuring multiple lessons

I have a couple of questions for you now….because we’re in the teaching section. How would a caster independently discover relaxed control over the wrist as a solution for excess effort ? Do you remember a presentation on white bear theory? SL meet on the Annan. Part one I don’t think they do. I th...
by Paul Arden
Wed May 01, 2024 7:13 am
Forum: Teaching
Topic: Structuring multiple lessons
Replies: 176
Views: 2062

Re: Structuring multiple lessons

Because it’s not a very versatile technique. My reason for changing it, or suggesting a change, would be because the same cast can be made with less effort if the wrist is utilised in the stroke. I won’t change it if I’m guiding and will have to deal with it. This is because it’s going to take a lo...
by Paul Arden
Tue Apr 30, 2024 6:27 pm
Forum: Flycasting
Topic: OSD
Replies: 47
Views: 1472

Re: OSD

That sounds great, Vinny! Keep pushing the window. Congratulations on your moment today. I’ve always thought that fly fishing presents us with life moments and that’s why we do it. These moments are indelibly printed in our minds.

Cheers, Paul

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