10-16-2009, 01:38 AM
[quote flygoddess]Albino, that is the reason to learn the ROLL CAST. Doesn't matter what is behind you. The only limitation to a roll cast is standing UNDER a low branch.
Spey casting is all a style of a roll cast.
You are just flipping the fly back out. Shake the tip of the rod to feed some line out.
And a good line you can roll cast 50 to 70 ft.[/quote]
Fortunately the first type of cast I was taught was a roll cast so I am ok there. The type of ponds we have here have no current/creeks/tributaries. Having bait/lure fished for these stockers for years I know where they hang out. So I know where to target them. Do you think that a beadhead nymph slowly stripped would be effective? I am new to the whole strike indicator thing and am a bit lost as to how to rig something like this.
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Spey casting is all a style of a roll cast.
You are just flipping the fly back out. Shake the tip of the rod to feed some line out.
And a good line you can roll cast 50 to 70 ft.[/quote]
Fortunately the first type of cast I was taught was a roll cast so I am ok there. The type of ponds we have here have no current/creeks/tributaries. Having bait/lure fished for these stockers for years I know where they hang out. So I know where to target them. Do you think that a beadhead nymph slowly stripped would be effective? I am new to the whole strike indicator thing and am a bit lost as to how to rig something like this.
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