Jimmy,

With a parabolic rod, can one para-shoot the line well?  Do you need some
parabolic flies for them? (parashoot flies with parabolic-cut wings)

Would it be good to have a pairabolic rods, in case one broke?

Rico R.

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> "It takes a while to get used to a parabolic rod.  They'll also throw
> more line than a regular fly rod. A parabolic will definitely make you a
> better caster, for to cast one properly, you have to slow your casting
> stroke down. This in itself will improve your casting."
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