Steve
You may be trying to apply to much power to the casting sroke and the haul.
Try doing the double haul in a smooth and relaxed casting stroke. In an
effort to gain more distance we quit often over power our casting stroke to
a point where we may etend our casting stoke on the back cast to far causing
the loop to be low.
Hope this is of some help.
Mel

> >Recently I've been teaching myself :) to double haul.  It seems to be
> >working out about 75% of the time.  But it's creating a new problem for
> >me.  I'm throwing a lot of closed or really sagging loops.  I'm getting
> >more distance and speed, but I'm watching the line in front of me, and
> >it's closed - sometimes to the point of tangling the tippet with the
> >bottom of the loop.
> >
> >And then there's the sagging back cast.  I'm tangling up in fences, never
> >mind trees.
> >
> >I may be breaking my wrist on the back cast.  I can't figger that out for
> >myself for some reason.
> >
> >I'd like to correct these problems.
> >
> >Any suggestions?
>

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