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BigShayne said:I have found that weight forward line is hard to roll cast. Also I do a false back cast to start my role. It is a little more like a spey. I need more line behind me then what I was shown on youtube. For my back cast I start slow and I don't speed up and then I stop half way and the line falls. Probably 3/4 of the line is still in front of me but having more line behind propels my wf line better and turns over a long leader.
bigsteel said:lets hit the river and ill show you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!roll casting is a must on certain rivers,getting a nice rolled out line at 50 to 60 feet is crucial to reach some of the fish.
i didn't know what was up with that, you got the perfect roll cast a few times but then it would bunch up nthe rest of the time. confusing :lol:Sweet. Thanks, I will have to check that out. It would be really nice to have a decent roll cast.
Yeah, I have a 5wt WF floating line. I will have to try your suggestion once I get back out onto the water, hopefully soon!!!.
Dude, I totally accept your offer!!!That will be awesome to get out on the water, be shown how to do a good roll cast and have a good time fishing!! I will just have to figure out when I can. I will keep you posted. Thanks again!!
Thanks again for the pointers everyone. they are much appreciated!
-Spydey
sweeeeeeeeeeeet,just let me know when you plan on hitting the water again
i didn't know what was up with that, you got the perfect roll cast a few times but then it would bunch up nthe rest of the time. confusing :lol:
Yeah I know. I was actually surprised when it rolled perfectly. I wasn't expecting it at all. so then I thought GREAT!! I have it down now. but nope, my hope was squashed flat when I tried again and got a nasty ol' wad of line. So sas..... so so sad. Brings a tear to my eye.
-Spydey