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Karin Miller's avatar

This is why a traditional tenkara cast is more of a flick. The stroke is short changing the arc to approximately 12 to 2, and is quicker with a shorter pause or stop on both ends since there is less linr to lay out.

Jim Hester's avatar

Another excellent post! I think this too is a good reminder, that not every fishing situation requires casting 50 feet or more of line. The majority of fly fishing I've ever done was with casts within 30 feet of my location, even in saltwater. I read comments now all the time, where folks struggle with long casts, but don't seem to be considering these shorter casts as important, yet they can be.

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