Gary: Exactly... My Son in Law and I got matching Wal Mart specials (bout
$39.95 for the whole set up LOL).. last Fathers Day, and he can cast three
times as far as I, and with the accuracy of a rifle.. and last but not
least, he CATCHES fish LOL, (Neither of us took lessons, but not that I'm
reading these tips, and picturing his casts in my mind, he is doing what
ya'll are saying, and I am not)Thanks, Chuck

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Subject: Re: Casting was: [VFB] Fishing report


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> Tony,
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> I think your comments about rods and casters are right on the money.
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> A while back I read about a casting instructor who had
> several rods of different actions for his students.  He/she
> would have them try rods until one was found that they
> could do the best with.
> I think this is why sometimes it isn't the most expensive rod
> that is our favorite.
> I'm not exactly a beginner, but I know  that for me the latest
> graphite/boron/titanium super rod would be a poor fit.
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> Gary L. Webb
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