http://www.sexyloops.com/flycast/pick-up-and-lay-down/
Includes a few of the more common (and sometimes bizarre ) faults. Includes Tom White's inverted reel drill, which when it works it works extremely well but occasionally it just seems to make life worse! Life can be like that.
I'll combine it with the minimum power drill for next Monday, but I have to embed the respective YouTube videos first.
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Totally agree with"Big fish scaring splash followed either by the line coming directly at you or a big open back cast" and the lift can save lots of power to pick up line!! This should be one of the magic secret to hook up big fish also.
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Linked up to the Minimum Power exercise. That was some time ago - on the Denmark and Bust trip! http://www.sexyloops.com/picofday/denmarkorbust.shtml
A useful piece of advice is to watch a small waterfall run down the line as you gently peal it from the water surface. I may mention this somewhere in the videos (I can't remember now, if I do it comes later!). This observation I picked up from Peter Hayes in Tasmania and is excellent teaching.
Cheers, Paul
A useful piece of advice is to watch a small waterfall run down the line as you gently peal it from the water surface. I may mention this somewhere in the videos (I can't remember now, if I do it comes later!). This observation I picked up from Peter Hayes in Tasmania and is excellent teaching.
Cheers, Paul