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    Walter...
     
    Good example !
     
    I'm on a borrowed computer and, for some reason, I can't get my address book to come up.  Can you send this answer to our Group ?
     
    Gordy
     
    -------------- Original message --------------
    From: Walter Simbirski <simbirsw@xxxxxxx>
    Gordy - Externally, the main issue is catching yourself or a bystander with a hook. Examples of where this could
    happen would be casting with a vertical rod plane in a cross wind, using large oval back casts when on a boat,
    holding hook improperly on a saltwater type casts, roll and spey casting with with improperly placed anchor or
    cross wind from the casting side, loops that are too tight with weighted flies.
     
    Internally - improper grip (too tight), overpowering the cast, too short of a casting stroke.
     
    Walter
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Gordon Hill
    To: Walter Simbirski
    Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 11:08 AM
    Subject: Style...good one

    Walter & Group:
     
     
    From Walter Simberski, CCI:
     
     
    Gordy - I'll add my 2 cents on a "good" style. The first thing it must do is provide for safety of
    the caster - from both external and internal injury.
     
    Walter
     
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    Walter...
     
    I can't disagree with that.  Now if I were questioning  you on an MCI exam, my next question might be something like, "Give me, then, an example of a style which is dangerous to your student".
     
    Gordy