Allen Crise FFF Master Casting Instructor
FFF-SOC VP of
Education
FWFF Education Chairman
GCC Casting Chairman
Hawk Ridge
Flycasting School
2508 A County Road 1011
Glen Rose, TX 76043
Ranch
254-897-2045
Cell
254-396-1574
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from GordyAllen Crise FFF Master Casting Instructor
FFF-SOC VP of Education
FWFF Education Chairman
GCC Casting Chairman
Hawk Ridge Flycasting School
2508 A County Road 1011
Glen Rose, TX 76043
Ranch 254-897-2045
Cell 254-396-1574
geocities.com/rrdoctor
flysoup@xxxxxxxxxx-----Original Message-----
From: Gordon Hill [mailto:hillshead@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 6:50 AM
To: Allen Crise
Subject: Compensations with stiff rodol Al....For the Group:You made that perfect 55' cast with the medium fast rod. Then you made exactly the same cast using the poker stiff rod. You used exactly the same application of power, the same rod arc, and the same stroke (hand path). This resulted in a wide or open loop.Now you figure out the compensations you need to make, and make a decent 55' cast with a reasonably small loop using that totally stiff rod.QUESTION: What compensations did you make ? Consider any you might make with respect to:1.) Stroke. (Path taken by the hand.)2.) Rod arc.3.) Timing / application of power.Gordy