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Is there a way to practice the roll cast when not on water? I have trying for a couple weeks now with both my floating and sinking tip 8 wt and I can't get anything to work. Everytime I try I get a pile of line about 6 feet in front of me. I think I am doing it right short of not having water to load the rod. I have watched a good 25 videos and followed the concept, 45* angles, lift to 1 or 2 o'clock slightly to side, drift arm downard motion, flip and quick stop.
Is there any way to practice it off the water or do I need to go out and try it on the water to get it to work right?
I also got my sinking tip #3 8 wt line out a couple days ago and I think I am doing pretty good with it. I did notice that if I made any kind of mistake coming too far back or not timing things right that I about pierced my ear with the fly though. I did notice when I did it right that the fly rolled out perfect and my distances increased, which makes sense.
Any tips or things I need to know about throwing sinking tip line when I get to the river and actually fish with it that differ from regular WF line?
Is there any way to practice it off the water or do I need to go out and try it on the water to get it to work right?
I also got my sinking tip #3 8 wt line out a couple days ago and I think I am doing pretty good with it. I did notice that if I made any kind of mistake coming too far back or not timing things right that I about pierced my ear with the fly though. I did notice when I did it right that the fly rolled out perfect and my distances increased, which makes sense.
Any tips or things I need to know about throwing sinking tip line when I get to the river and actually fish with it that differ from regular WF line?