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    Default Casting Practice

    Since I have an exciting trip to the Klamath with Rick J. coming up I need to brush off some of my spey casting cobwebs. I want to practice on the Feather River where I have a slight possibility of catching an early steelie or a salmon.

    Is anyone interested in joining my out on the Feather for some spey casting this upcoming week?

    I have available time on Monday and Wednesday around 5pm for about 3hrs or so before sundown.
    Limit Your Kill - Don't Kill Your limit

    Adam Grace
    Past Kiene's Staff Member

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    My casting today wasn't too bad. Like riding a bike, I picked it back up again pretty well, but a little sloppy on some casts. I need to practice my river right casts. Hopefully I can smooth out the wrinkles before my trip to the Klamath.

    I missed spey casting practice, I used to do it on the American all the time, I really enjoy the art and skill involved with spey casting. What about you guys?
    Limit Your Kill - Don't Kill Your limit

    Adam Grace
    Past Kiene's Staff Member

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    Saturday mornings under the Watt Avenue Bridge is realy a great place to meet other Spey types on the Lower American River.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
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    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
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    Contact me for any reason........
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    It is tough when you are not close to moving water. There is a lake a few minutes away and I periodically go down for a tune up but it is not the same as casting on moving water

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