Episode 16: Lefty Kreh talks to us about the 4 principles of casting and more.
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1 Comments:
Another great episode, guys.
Just a comment on being able to cast with either hand. I made a commitment to myself several years ago to learn how to cast left-handed because there are so many times when casting with the opposite hand makes the fishing so much easier. Lefty mentioned small streams, and that's certainly one place. If you're in a tight spot where the water runs from your right to your left, it is so much easier to fish that spot by casting left handed.
Another time I cast left-handed is when my right arm gets tired - which seems to happen more and more the older I get.
Finally, I found that I actually cast better left-handed than I do right-handed. I believe the reason for this is that I have to think about my casting more when I do it with my left hand. I pay more attention to a quick stop on both back and foreward cast. I get better loops, more accurate casts, and the line lands softer. If I wasn't so stubborn, I'd probably fish left-handed more, but old habits die hard.
Keep up the good work. I look forward to each episode.
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