Wednesday, 18 March 2015

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Saturday club casting

That's a good one -- I can spend almost an entire day doing nothing but snap-Ts (or snake rolls if I'm on the other side) on rivers like the Jackson, and it is a pretty ideal, lazy way to cover water.  Depending upon what you're doing, a snap cast and a mend works pretty well too.    Dan explained this on here when I was asking about this "half of a snap-T" cast one day.  What he didn't mention is that it makes a total liar out of anyone who says that "the line goes where the rod tip stops" ;).  Not that saying that isn't useful -- it's just funny.  

Gene

On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 7:28:52 AM UTC-4, Bob Richey wrote:
Hi John,
I'd like to work on adding distance to my cast and maybe try to learn the snap-t cast if you have time.  Thanks for the offer.
Bob 

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