Then there's the "roll" cast, where you raise your rod up, letting the line come toward you. When your rod gets almost verrtical, you flip the rod forward and the line will "loop" and roll all the way to the end of the tippit.

JIMMY  D

Lane McKellar wrote:

Also very useful is the "bow and arrow" or "sling" cast on small tight brooks. Simply aim your line slightly higher than where you intend it to land pull taught using the fly and release, just don't forget to set up for the strike for the exhilaration you will have seeing that the cast just worked.



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