If you really want to reel in a big fish, then get to work on your cast.
Just as your swing makes or breaks your golf game or baseball skills, improving your cast is key to fishing success. If you're new to fishing and looking to increase your odds of reeling in some great catches, perfecting your cast could be the breakthrough you need.
What makes the perfect cast depends on what kind of gear you want to use, as casting a spinning rod is a whole different kettle of fish than casting a fly rod.
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FS Digest wrote:
If you really want to reel in a big fish, then get to work on your cast.
Just as your swing makes or breaks your golf game or baseball skills, improving your cast is key to fishing success. If you're new to fishing and looking to increase your odds of reeling in some great catches, perfecting your cast could be the breakthrough you need.
What makes the perfect cast depends on what kind of gear you want to use, as casting a spinning rod is a whole different kettle of fish than casting a fly rod.
Read more:
https://www.popularmechanics.com/adventure/outdoors/a12982/the-secrets-of-the-perfect-cast-16988251/Click "Reply" below to post your thoughts on this or to ask a follow-up question.
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The only bad cast is the one that misses the water, which I have made on more than one occasion.
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