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neophyte question - okbow68 - 08-22-2008 Hope this is the right place, just wanted an opinion. I have one of those cabelas letort combos in 5wt, and in near perfect conditions with 5 wt wf line, I can consistently cast about 50 ft sometimes close to 60. How does that stack up? I dont know because I dont have anyone that i fish with that i would consider an expert. Thanks [signature] Re: [okbow68] neophyte question - tubeN2 - 08-22-2008 That is a very good cast for a neophyte. It is important to cast accurately. Distance will come with time.[cool] [signature] Re: [okbow68] neophyte question - okbow68 - 08-22-2008 well i am fairly accurate too, i was just wondering about the distance, I cant do that all the time, but i can feel it when it is all correct and the line shoots out there [ ![]() [signature] Re: [okbow68] neophyte question - tubeN2 - 08-22-2008 It all comes in good time. I deal with mild breezes in the face while casting. My method doesn't use any false casting but more of a whip or single shoot out. My flies are also heavier and allow for this method.[cool] [signature] Re: [okbow68] neophyte question - Dryrod - 08-23-2008 ![]() [signature] Re: [okbow68] neophyte question - flygoddess - 08-23-2008 I will say, on a river, I start of maybe 5' in front of me and work out from there. This is great practice as allot of fish hang in closer. Granted I also look for structures in faster water which require distance casting at time. But, on thing, when I fish the Snake river which is BIG there are times that no matter how far I cast, they are about 5' farther away [laugh] I am not familiar with your waters, but 50 to 60' is a fair distance and probably a norm would be more 30' to 50'. Accuracy and delicacie matter more in dry fly fishing, in nymphing not as important. The line you are using is FAIR at best. A better line WILL improve distance. Line is probably the next most important thing next to fly/presentation. I agree with Dry Rod about learning the roll cast. I use it more than anything. But double Hauling is the only way to achieve distance. Fg [signature] |