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    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
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: robert shigley [mailto:flyfishcaneyfork@xxxxxxxxx]
    Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 7:25 PM
    To: Allen Crise
    Subject: Re: FW: Compensations with stiff rod

    Hi Gordy and Group;
     
    I use a rod that is as stiff as a broom handle. It seems that the key to casting tight loops is shortening the stroke lenght, abrupt stops, exact pauses, and forward cast follow through with arm thrust. Shorter stroke lenght does infact tighten the loop.
     
    Robert

    Allen Crise <flysoup@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    from Gordy
     
    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
    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 rod

    ol 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


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