Originally Posted By: steeliedrew
I was playing around with timing yesterday and found that if I start the reel up just slightly into my forward swing on the cast I get good distance.


I get mine going just at the end of the backswing by just taking my pinkie off the spool and lettin' 'er rip.

It's hard at first...but the learning curve is fast. Practice with both hands, in both directions...you'll need it. You'll also be able to do it over your head once you get your timing down. Too soon or too slow on a regular cast will mess up your aim...too soon or too slow on an overhead cast will drive it into the water in front of you, or throw it up in the air, both of which will result in spectacular backlashes!

I'll be fishing with it some of the time on June 1 if you're out there, Drew...keep an eye out for us.

Fish on...

Todd
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