Chuck,

Most casting ills are created by the backcast.  If you're not picking the fly 
up with power and authority, your forecast will have no energy to deliver the 
fly out any distance.  You must be able to deliver the fly into the backcast 
properly or the problems will start to compound, and you'll end up with the 
flyline draped across your lap and the fly hooked in your hat or head.  False 
casting with heavy flies needs to be kept to a minimum- at best-none.  But the 
weight of your rig determines how heavy is 'heavy'.  A big weighted hare's ear 
is a lot for a 3wt, but nothing for an 8wt., and so on.

It's hard here to diagnose what we can't actually observe.  Your problem could 
be one thing, a couple, or many.  But you do have to have a strong backcast 
with a lot of energy to make the front cast work.  High speed and a tight loop 
isn't always the best thing for fast-moving heavy wet flies.

DonO

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chuck Alexander 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 5:11 PM
  Subject: [VFB] Casting heavy flies


  Folks: I noticed the other day that I am still having a heck of a time 
casting flies with any weight to them at all. They just want to "lob" out a 
very short distance.. I don't know what I'm doing wrong.. I tend to want to do 
like a lure and caster harder, and that just makes things worse.. Any pointers 
would be appreciated. Thanks, Chuck



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