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    Default Switch cast question

    I went out with my new TCX on Subday and had a brain fart. When standing with river left, I make a snap t 45 degree left (downstream). Now with the line in front, the belly if the loop of line to my left and the fly flowing downstream from my right, do I make a switch cast or as Bill Lowe calls it a Sweep-A-D, from my left?

    Hope that makes sense. So basically should I make a cast over my right shoulder or my left shoulder after a snap t with river left?

    Thanks.

    Bill

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    Right hand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jed Peters View Post
    Right hand
    Damn was hoping you'd say left so I would have an excuse for my sucky casting. It seemed as if the line would shoot up an just drop down in a pile. No loop and no real distance.

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    Highly suggest you take lessons.

    Lessons help everybody!

    I'd give Bill Lowe or Jeff Putnam a call, they are local to sacramento and do casting instruction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jed Peters View Post
    Highly suggest you take lessons.

    Lessons help everybody!

    I'd give Bill Lowe or Jeff Putnam a call, they are local to sacramento and do casting instruction.
    Jed,

    Now I really feel bad. I took a lesson from Bill Lowe a few weeks ago. We were at Sacramento Bar so I was casting river right. For some reason my brain failed me so when I was out and standing river left, confusion set in.

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    When I learned to spey cast a couple years ago, I invested in an all day float with Keith Kaneko on the Yuba River.

    This gave me ample opportunity to learn from river right and river left, with all kinds of wind, in all different types of wind situations.

    Additionally, you will learn how to "fish the fly" in a real-world situation, and have the opportunity to catch fish, as yuba trout often take fish on the swing.

    Keith Kaneko
    Angling On The Fly
    2654 Marconi Avenue
    Sacramento, CA 95821
    Ph: (916) 539-3474
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    Default Andy GUIBORD

    When I was having issues with both River Right and River Left I got lessons from Andy Guibord. He works at Kiene's fly shop and offers casting lessons.

    He was extremely helpful.


    CONTACT INFO: (916) 849-1529 ( email: guibord765@comcast.net )

    http://andyguibord.wordpress.com/guiding-instruction/

    http://andyguibord.wordpress.com/ins...-tyingcasting/

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    Get ahold of one of the casting videos and watch them couple of times. Especially focus on watching their hands. Also keeping your hands in the box really helps.

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    It takes a while to develope the muscle memory....
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
    Sebastian, Florida 32958

    Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
    Certified FFF Casting Instructor

    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
    Cell: 530/753-5267
    Web: www.billkiene.com

    Contact me for any reason........
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